Abstract

The influence of high energy photon emission on angular distributions of electrons moving close to the atomic strings in single crystals has been studied. It has been shown that radiation makes the angular distribution broarder as compared with the case when no photon emission occurs. This is due to the increase in the critical angle for channeling and due to the enhancement of the role played by multiple scattering as the beam energy decreases. New experimental results have been analysed. The self-focusing effect due to the radiation cooling is discussed in detail.

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