D. Lohmann et al., LINEARLY POLARIZED PHOTONS AT MAMI (MAINZ), Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 343(2-3), 1994, pp. 494-507
Coherent bremsstrahlung is produced using the 855 MeV electron beam of
the Mainz three-stage racetrack microtron MAMI and a diamond crystal
inserted as a radiator into the MAMI tagging system. By counting only
the electrons on the tagger ladder an intensity spectrum ranging from
50 MeV to 800 MeV was obtained with good statistical accuracy in a run
ning time of 2 s. This short running time makes it possible to measure
a complete intensity pattern versus photon energy for different orien
tations of the diamond crystal in about 15 minutes. By comparing these
measured intensity patterns with calculations it becomes possible to
precisely align the crystal axes with respect to the axes of the gonio
meter. Relative intensities of coherent bremsstrahlung are determined
experimentally by normalizing the diamond data to data obtained with a
n amorphous Ni radiator. Good agreement is obtained between experiment
and prediction when taking into account the beam divergence, multiple
scattering of electrons in the radiator, the Z dependence of the brem
sstrahlung spectrum and the finite Debye temperature of diamond. With
a collimated photon beam having an aperture of half the characteristic
angle degrees of linear polarization appear to be possible ranging fr
om 80% at 200 MeV over 65% at 300 MeV and 55% at 400 MeV to 35% at 500
MeV.