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US09001968B2 Method for characterization of a spherically bent crystal for Kα X-ray imaging of laser plasmas using a focusing monochromator geometry
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用于使用聚焦单色仪几何形状的激光等离子体的KαX射线成像的球形弯曲晶体的表征方法
- Patent Title: Method for characterization of a spherically bent crystal for Kα X-ray imaging of laser plasmas using a focusing monochromator geometry
- Patent Title (中): 用于使用聚焦单色仪几何形状的激光等离子体的KαX射线成像的球形弯曲晶体的表征方法
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Application No.: US13662038Application Date: 2012-10-26
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Publication No.: US09001968B2Publication Date: 2015-04-07
- Inventor: Nathan Kugland , Tilo Doeppner , Siegfried Glenzer , Carmen Constantin , Chris Niemann , Paul Neumayer
- Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
- Applicant Address: US CA Livermore US CA Los Angeles DE Darmstadt
- Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC,University of California,GSI
- Current Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC,University of California,GSI
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Livermore US CA Los Angeles DE Darmstadt
- Agency: Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
- Main IPC: G21K1/06
- IPC: G21K1/06 ; G01N23/207 ; G21B1/23

Abstract:
A method is provided for characterizing spectrometric properties (e.g., peak reflectivity, reflection curve width, and Bragg angle offset) of the Kα emission line reflected narrowly off angle of the direct reflection of a bent crystal and in particular of a spherically bent quartz 200 crystal by analyzing the off-angle x-ray emission from a stronger emission line reflected at angles far from normal incidence. The bent quartz crystal can therefore accurately image argon Kα x-rays at near-normal incidence (Bragg angle of approximately 81 degrees). The method is useful for in-situ calibration of instruments employing the crystal as a grating by first operating the crystal as a high throughput focusing monochromator on the Rowland circle at angles far from normal incidence (Bragg angle approximately 68 degrees) to make a reflection curve with the He-like x-rays such as the He-α emission line observed from a laser-excited plasma.
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