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X-ray crystal spectroscopy with stationary-state single-crystal utilizing Laue diffraction

A new type of x-ray crystal spectrometry has been designed to characterize a hard x-ray spectrum of each pulse emission from a laser-induced plasma x-ray source. Utilizing the Laue diffraction and a two-dimensional detector, it makes possible the measurement of diffracted monochromatic x rays withou...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2001-07, Vol.72 (7), p.2943-2947
Main Authors: Honda, Kazumasa, Ohchi, Tadayuki, Kojima, Isao, Hayashi, Shigeki
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A new type of x-ray crystal spectrometry has been designed to characterize a hard x-ray spectrum of each pulse emission from a laser-induced plasma x-ray source. Utilizing the Laue diffraction and a two-dimensional detector, it makes possible the measurement of diffracted monochromatic x rays without any time difference using a single crystal in a stationary state. Thus, a hard x-ray spectrum in the range of a wide wavelength can be processed in a very short time period, although the obtained spectrum consists of discrete values. A demonstration of the performance of the proposed spectroscopy was carried out using a conventional x-ray source and a diffractometer.
ISSN:0034-6748
1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.1379960