Performance study of polycapillary optics for hard x rays

Wang, Lei ; Rath, B. K. ; Gibson, W. M. ; Kimball, J. C. ; MacDonald, C. A.

[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1996
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1089-7550
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In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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autor Wang, Lei
Rath, B. K.
Gibson, W. M.
Kimball, J. C.
MacDonald, C. A.
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Rath, B. K.
Gibson, W. M.
Kimball, J. C.
MacDonald, C. A.
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notes In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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Performance study of polycapillary optics for hard x rays
In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_2 Wang, Lei
Rath, B. K.
Gibson, W. M.
Kimball, J. C.
MacDonald, C. A.
Performance study of polycapillary optics for hard x rays
In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_3 Wang, Lei
Rath, B. K.
Gibson, W. M.
Kimball, J. C.
MacDonald, C. A.
Performance study of polycapillary optics for hard x rays
In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_4 Wang, Lei
Rath, B. K.
Gibson, W. M.
Kimball, J. C.
MacDonald, C. A.
Performance study of polycapillary optics for hard x rays
In order to investigate the feasibility of using Kumakhov capillary x-ray optics for high energy x-ray applications, measurements have been performed on the behavior of capillary optics from 10 to 80 keV. Transmission efficiencies of straight polycapillary fibers of different types have been measured as a function of source location and x-ray energy. The measurements are analyzed using a geometrical optics simulation program, which includes roughness and waviness effects. Despite the low critical angle for total external reflection at high energies, capillary x-ray optics appear promising for many hard x-ray applications. Transmission measurements at high energies have also proven to be a very sensitive tool in capillary quality analysis. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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