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Beam Deflection by Bent Crystals

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One may expect that in a slightly bent monocrystal the channeled particles would follow the direction of the bent atomic planes (or axes), thus bending from the initial direction by the angle of the crystal bend. The possibility of such an effect and the proposal to use it for steering high-energy particle beams were suggested by Tsyganov in 1976 [56], and then realized in a pioneering experiment [57] in Dubna in 1979 by a joint Soviet-American team.

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Biryukov, V.M., Chesnokov, Y.A., Kotov, V.I. (1997). Beam Deflection by Bent Crystals. In: Crystal Channeling and Its Application at High-Energy Accelerators. Accelerator Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03407-1_2

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