Abstract

Classical and quantum properties of scattering of ultrarelativistic electrons in ultrathin crystals are considered. A comparison is made of these two ways of study of scattering process. In classical consideration we remark the appearance of sharp peaks in angular distribution of scattered particles, that is treated as a manifestation of the rainbow scattering phenomenon, and in quantum case we show sharp peaks in the angular distribution that arise from the interference of single electrons on numerous crystal planes and can be expressed in terms of reciprocal lattice vectors. We show that for some parameters the quantum predictions substantially differ from the classical ones. The influence of beam divergence on the possibility of experimental observation of the studied effects is estimated.

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