Abstract

An analytical theory of three-wave dynamic interaction of electrons with a crystal, which is valid in a wide range of electron energies (from several hundreds of eV to several MeV), and a quantum-dynamic concept of propagation of electron waves in a nonabsorbing crystal, which takes into account their dispersion and decay of the interference effects, are presented.

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