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Институт нанотехнологий в электронике, спинтронике и фотонике
Институт ИНТЭЛ занимается научной деятельностью и подготовкой специалистов в области исследования физических принципов, проектирования и разработки технологий создания компонентной базы электроники гражданского и специального назначения, а также построения современных приборов на её основе. ​Наша основная цель – это создание и развитие научно-образовательного центра мирового уровня в области наноструктурных материалов и устройств электроники, спинтроники, фотоники, а также создание эффективной инновационной среды в области СВЧ-электронной и радиационно-стойкой компонентной базы, источников ТГц излучения, ионно-кластерных технологий материалов.​
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    PROPERTIES OF POLARIZATION RADIATION FROM CHARGED PARTICLES BEAM BRUSHING SURFACE OF A SOLID
    (НИЯУ МИФИ, 2015) Tishchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Yu.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна
    Transition radiation (TR) and Diffraction radiation (DR) can be interpreted as a result of action of a charged particle upon a target. These types of radiation have similar nature and arise due to the dynamic polarization of the target material by the Coulomb field of the charged particles. TR is generated when the beam crosses the media surface; DR is generated when the beam moves above the inhomogeneous medium, e.g. above the side of a slab.
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    Small-angle x-ray transition radiation from multilayered structures
    (2019) Savchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Yu.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич
    In this work, we construct for the first time the theory of small-angle transition radiation from multilayered structures. The theoretically obtained spectral and angular distributions of radiated photons are compared with those predicted by GEANT4, a very popular package used today for numerical simulation of different physical processes. We demonstrate that, while spectral distributions ideally coincide, the angular ones differ. We argue that transition radiation from the multilayered structure must contain sharp spikes having the interference nature and caused by the effect of merging two maximum frequencies in dispersive media, and thus GEANT4 needs improving in this respect. The transition radiation theory developed here for the small-angle case can play a vital part for the possible future Small Angle Spectrometer at the LHC, other experiments of this kind, and detectors for hadrons of the tera-electron-volt energy range.
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    Studies of the spectral and angular distributions of transition radiation using a silicon pixel sensor on a Timepix3 chip
    (2020) Alozy, J.; Campbell, M.; Cherry, M.; Dachs, F.; Belyaev, N.; Doronin, S.; Filippov, K.; Krasnopevtsev, D.; Ponomarenko, D.; Romaniouk, A.; Savchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Shulga, E.; Smirnov, S.; Smirnov, Y.; Strikhanov, M.; Teterin, P.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Vorobev, K.; Доронин, Семен Александрович; Романюк, Анатолий Самсонович; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Смирнов, Сергей Юрьевич; Смирнов, Юрий Сергеевич; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тетерин, Пётр Евгеньевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Воробьёв, Константин Александрович
    © 2020 Elsevier B.V.X-ray transition radiation detectors (TRDs) are used for particle identification in both high energy physics and astroparticle physics. In most of the detectors, emission of the X-ray transition radiation (TR) starts at Lorentz factors above γ∼500 and reaches saturation at γ∼2÷3⋅103. However, many experiments require particle identification up to γ∼105, which is very difficult to achieve with conventional detectors. Semiconductor pixel detectors offer a unique opportunity for precise simultaneous measurements of spectral and angular parameters of TR photons. Test beam studies of the energy and the angular distributions of TR photons emitted by electrons and muons of different momenta crossing several types of radiators were performed at the CERN SPS with a 480 μm thick silicon detector bonded to a Timepix3 chip. High resolution images of the energy−angle phase space of the TR produced by different radiators were obtained and compared with MC simulations. The characteristic interference patterns are in agreement with the theoretical models with an unprecedented level of details. The studies presented in this paper also show that simultaneous measurements of both the energy and the emission angles of the TR X-rays could be used to enhance the particle identification performances of TRDs.
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    Fine structure of angular distribution of x-ray transition radiation from multilayered radiator in Geant4
    (2020) Cherry, M.; Dachs, F.; Fusco, P.; Gargano, F.; Savchenko, A. A.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Belyaev, N.; Doronin, S.; Filippov, K.; Nechaeva, S.; Ponomarenko, D.; Romaniouk, A.; Smirnov, S.; Smirnov, Y.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Teterin, P.; Vorobev, K.; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Доронин, Семен Александрович; Романюк, Анатолий Самсонович; Смирнов, Сергей Юрьевич; Смирнов, Юрий Сергеевич; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тетерин, Пётр Евгеньевич; Воробьёв, Константин Александрович
    © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab.The present version of the Transition Radiation (TR) simulation module implemented in the Geant4 toolkit describes very well experimental data for the TR energy distribution; however, it does not allow reproducing the details of angular distribution at small angles. In order to solve this problem, corrections to the existing x-ray TR module in Geant4 are proposed. With these corrections, the results of the simulations are in a good agreement with the angular TR distributions predicted by theory and obtained in the test beam measurements using a 480 um Si pixel detector and Mylar radiator.
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    Diffraction radiation from a charge as radiation from a superluminal source in a vacuum
    (2020) Potylitsyn, A. P.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Потылицын, Александр Петрович; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович
    An analysis of spectral-angular characteristics of diffraction radiation, both incoherent and coherent, has been performed. It is shown that radiation processes can be interpreted as Cherenkov radiation, which is produced by a region of dynamic polarization moving along a target edge with super-luminal velocity v(SL). Such radiation is generated if the condition v(SL) > c is fulfilled, which is the conventional 'threshold' Cherenkov condition.
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    First measurements of the spectral and angular distribution of transition radiation using a silicon pixel sensor on a Timepix3 chip
    (2019) Schioppa, E. J.; Dachs, F.; Alozy, J.; Campbell, M.; Belyaev, N.; Doronin, S.; Filippov, K.; Krasnopevtsev, D.; Ponomarenko, D.; Pyatiizbyantseva, D.; Radomskii, R.; Romaniouk, A.; Shulga, E.; Smirnov, S.; Smirnov, Y.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Savchenko, A. A.; Strikhanov, M.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Teterin, P.; Vorobev, K.; Доронин, Семен Александрович; Пятиизбянцева, Диана Николаевна; Романюк, Анатолий Самсонович; Смирнов, Сергей Юрьевич; Смирнов, Юрий Сергеевич; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Тетерин, Пётр Евгеньевич; Воробьёв, Константин Александрович
    © 2018 Elsevier B.V. X-ray Transition radiation detectors (TRDs) are used for particle identification in both high energy physics and astroparticle physics. Particle identification is often achieved based on a threshold effect of the X-ray transition radiation (TR). In most of the detectors, TR emission starts at γ factors above ∼500 and reaches saturation at γ∼2−3⋅103. However, many experiments require particle identification up to γ∼105, which is difficult to achieve with current detectors, based only on the measurement of the photon energy together with the particle ionization losses. Additional information on the Lorentz factor can be extracted from the angular distribution of TR photons. TRDs based on pixel detectors give a unique opportunity for precise measurements of spectral and angular distributions of TR at the same time. A 500 μm thick silicon sensor bump bonded to a Timepix3 chip was used in a test beam measurement at the CERN SPS. A beam telescope was employed to separate clusters produced by the primary beam particles from the potential TR clusters. Spectral and angular distributions of TR were studied with high precision for the first time using beams of pions, electrons and muons at different momenta. In this paper, the measurement and analysis techniques are described, and first results are presented.
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    Identification of particles with Lorentz factor up to 10 4 with Transition Radiation Detectors based on micro-strip silicon detectors
    (2019) Alozy, J.; Campbell, M.; Cherry, M.; Dachs, F.; Belyaev, N.; Doronin, S.; Fillipov, K.; Krasnopevtsev, D.; Ponomarenko, D.; Pyatiizbyantseva, D.; Radomskii, R.; Romaniouk, A.; Savchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Shulga, E.; Smirnov, S.; Smirnov, Y.; Strikhanov, M.; Teterin, P.; Tishchenko, A.; Vorobev, K.; Доронин, Семен Александрович; Пятиизбянцева, Диана Николаевна; Романюк, Анатолий Самсонович; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Смирнов, Сергей Юрьевич; Смирнов, Юрий Сергеевич; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тетерин, Пётр Евгеньевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Воробьёв, Константин Александрович
    © 2019 This work is dedicated to the study of a technique for hadron identification in the TeV momentum range, based on the simultaneous measurement of the energies and of the emission angles of the Transition Radiation (TR) X-rays with respect to the radiating particles. A detector setup has been built and tested with particles in a wide range of Lorentz factors (from about 10 3 to about 4×10 4 crossing different types of radiators. The measured double-differential (in energy and angle) spectra of the TR photons are in a reasonably good agreement with TR simulation predictions.
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    Crab crossing in inverse Compton scattering
    (2023) Potylitsyn, A. P.; Gavrilenko, D. V.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Потылицын, Александр Петрович; Гавриленко, Дмитрий Владимирович; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович
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    Development of Transition Radiation Detectors for hadron identification at TeV energy scale
    (2019) Cherry, M. L.; Dachs, F.; Fusco, P.; Gargano, F.; Belyaev, N.; Doronin, S. A.; Filippov, K.; Ponomarenko, D.; Pyatiizbyantseva, D.; Romaniouk, A.; Savchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Shulga, E.; Smirnov, S.; Smirnov, Y.; Strikhanov, M.; Teterin, P.; Tikhomirov, V.; Tishchenko, A. A.; Vorobev, K.; Доронин, Семен Александрович; Пятиизбянцева, Диана Николаевна; Романюк, Анатолий Самсонович; Савченко, Александр Алексеевич; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Смирнов, Сергей Юрьевич; Смирнов, Юрий Сергеевич; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич; Тетерин, Пётр Евгеньевич; Тихомиров, Владимир Олегович; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Воробьёв, Константин Александрович
    © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.Many modern and future accelerator and cosmic ray experiments require identification of particles with Lorentz γ-factor up to 104 and above. The only technique which reaches this range of Lorentz factors is based on the transition radiation detectors (TRD). This paper describes the development of a TRD based on straw proportional tubes. A prototype of such kind of detector was built and tested at the CERN SPS accelerator. Monte Carlo simulation model of the detector which matches well the experimental data was developed. This program was used for the simulation of a full-scale TRD for hadron identification at TeV energy scale.
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    Incoherent X-ray diffraction radiation for noninvasive diagnostics of transverse size of ultrarelativistic beams
    (2019) Tishchenko, A. A.; Sergeeva, D. Y.; Strikhanov, M. N.; Тищенко, Алексей Александрович; Сергеева, Дарья Юрьевна; Стриханов, Михаил Николаевич
    © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.Polarization radiation, which includes diffraction radiation, transition radiation, Smith-Purcell radiation, and others, can be a good instrument for beam diagnostics. All information about the beam size is contained in the so-called form-factor of the beam. The form-factor represents the sum of two parts corresponding to the coherent and incoherent radiation. Contrary to the general opinion the incoherent part does not always equal unity. In this report we give theoretical description of the incoherent part of the form-factor both for Gaussian and uniform distribution of the ultrarelativistic particles in the bunch. We show that the incoherent form-factor depends on the transverse size of the beam, and discuss the new opportunities for non-invasive diagnostics of ultrarelativistic electron beams.