New experimental results of investigations of the interactions
of an intense 4.3-GeV electron beam with an aligned single crystal
are given in the case when the electrons travel close to the
crystalline planes (110). The growth of low energy radiation
yields with the intensity of the electron beam and the peculiar
properties of the produced γ-quanta at their passage through
a small collimator aperture were observed. Large angular asymmetry
at the scattering of low energy γ-quanta, which is evidence
of high polarization of the radiation, was also detected. These
unexpected phenomena may be stimulated by strong correlations
of atomic excitations in crystals. The obtained results will
be of use for understanding of the properties of both the excited
crystalline medium and the mechanism of intense radiation under
these conditions and also for practical applications of the
radiation.