Article: Research from Polytechnic University broadens understanding of nuclear physics.

According to recent research from Russia, "Room-temperature detector, manufactured by the company ''SPINOR'' (Tomsk Russia) was tested for the investigations of the coherent synchrotron radiation characteristics at the bent electron beam of FLASH (Hamburg) in the wavelength region 0.5-3 mm. Detector is based on a low-threshold diode and a broadband antenna with a built-in preamplifier."

"The detector characteristics allowed us to measure a radiation pulse from separate electron bunches from electron train. The measured coherent synchrotron radiation spectral characteristics in comparison with ones, measured using the cryogenic bolometer show a good homogeneity ...

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