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  1. Instruments and Experimental Techniques
  2. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53
  3. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 6, November 2010
  4. An extra-bright X-ray source
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 6, November 2010
Production of $^{10}$Be isotope from boron carbide irradiated with fast neutrons
Energy spectra of neutrons escaping from light and heavy fragments with asymmetric $^{235}$U and $^{252}$Cf nuclear fission
Detecting system of the setup for studying chemical properties of superheavy elements using the gas chemistry techniques
Instruments for detecting electric breakdowns in proportional drift chambers of the transition radiation tracker in the ATLAS experiment
Measuring the light yield in a CaMoO$_{4}$ scintillating crystal
Temporal characteristics of light collection in the liquid scintillation counter with a volume of 1.5 m$^{3}$ and quasi-mirror reflection
First results in studying the readout electronics of the silicon tracking system for upgrading the CLAS12 experiment
A prototype of the FPGA-based nanosecond trigger
Dynamics of plasma filling the gap of a module of the plasma opening switch of the MOL facility
A compact subnanosecond high-voltage bipolar pulse generator with spark gaps
A nanosecond SOS-generator with a 20-kHz pulse repetition rate
Multichannel wire gas electron multipliers with 1- and 3-mm gaps
A grazing incidence spectrograph for recording spectra in the range of 5–50 nm
A laser interferometry instrumental complex for recording the velocity of moving surfaces in explosive experiments
Adjustment of the nanosecond laser pulse duration by using a carbon nanotube suspension
Temperature measurements in the core of active optical fibers under lasing conditions
Laboratory X-ray diffraction complex for studying structural changes in materials under shock loading
An extra-bright X-ray source
Absolute calibration of X-ray optical elements and detectors at a wavelength of 46.9 nm
Calculation of a system based on a multihole diaphragm for achromatic attenuation of soft X rays
A protective subsurface container for holding and temporary storage of activated targets
A differential-absorption lidar for ozone sensing in the upper atmosphere-lower stratosphere
A three-frequency Lidar for sensing microstructure characteristics of stratospheric aerosols
Electromagnetic radiation of lithospheric origin: Detection method and first results
A multichannel discharge UV source
Production of probes with carbon nanotubes
Stability of miniature motor-car incandescent lamps
The choice of a spectral interval within which a heated opaque object radiates as a gray body
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 5, September 2010
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 4, July 2010
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 3, May 2010
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 2, March 2010
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 53, Issue 1, January 2010
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 51
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 50
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 47
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 43

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An extra-bright X-ray source

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Zakharov, O. P.
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract A bremsstrahlung X-ray source based on deceleration of electrons in the target is described. Its overall dimensions and cost are typical of bremsstrahlung sources, and the main parameters of its X-ray beam are similar to those of synchrotron sources. In a range of Δλ/λ = 10$^{−3}$, the spectral radiant power of CuKα is at least 100 mW/mrad with a divergence angle of 1 mrad. The direction of the X-ray beam at the outlet is arbitrary, depending on the source head holder design. The source can be embedded into existing nanolithography systems and used in medical and industrial introscopes and tomographs, in scientific instruments, etc.
Starting Page 866
Ending Page 872
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 00204412
Journal Instruments and Experimental Techniques
Volume Number 53
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 16083180
Language English
Publisher SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2010-11-26
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry Electrical Engineering Measurement Science and Instrumentation
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation
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