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Quasimonochromatic x-ray backlighting on the COrnell Beam Research Accelerator (COBRA) pulsed power generator. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Monochromatic x-ray backlighting has been effective for imaging high-radiation plasmas like x-pinches but comes with challenges such as the need for high-quality, expensive spherically bent crystals.
  • A new quasimonochromatic x-ray backlighting system uses an elliptically bent mica crystal, which allows for a narrow band of continuum radiation to be selected for imaging instead of traditional line radiation.
  • This innovative approach offers advantages like cost-effectiveness, a larger aperture, and increased flexibility due to the adjustable curvature of the mica crystal during imaging.

Article Abstract

Monochromatic x-ray backlighting has been employed with great success for imaging of plasmas with strong self-emission such as x-pinches and wire array z-pinches. However, implementation of a monochromatic backlighting system typically requires extremely high quality spherically bent crystals which are difficult to manufacture and can be prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, the crystal must have a direct line of sight to the object, which typically emits copious amounts of radiation and debris. We present a quasimonochromatic x-ray backlighting system which employs an elliptically bent mica crystal as the dispersive element. In this scheme a narrow band of continuum radiation is selected for imaging, instead of line radiation in the case of monochromatic imaging. The flat piece of mica is bent using a simple four-point bending apparatus that allows the curvature of the crystal to be adjusted in situ for imaging in the desired wavelength band. This system has the advantage that it is very cost effective, has a large aperture, and is extremely flexible. The principles of operation of the system are discussed and its performance is analyzed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3464259DOI Listing

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