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24 March 1982 Space And Time Resolved Soft X-Ray Spectra Using X-Ray Transmission Gratings
N. M. Ceglio, A. M. Hawryluk, R. H. Price
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Proceedings Volume 0316, High Resolution Soft X-Ray Optics; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933146
Event: 1981 Brookhaven Conferences, 1981, Upton, United States
Abstract
Gold transmission gratings with 0.3 um spatial period, 0.6 μm thick have been fabricated, and are being used for the spectroscopy of high temperature, laser produced plasmas. A transmission grating has been coupled with a soft x-ray streak camera, producing the first time resolved (20 psec resolution) continuous x-ray spectrum over the range 0.1-1.5 keV from a laser produced plasma. In audition, a transmission grating has been coupled with a high resolution, Winter-design x-ray microscope to produce an imaging spectrometer of unprecedented spatial and spectral resolution. In laboratory experiments the imaging spectrometer demonstrated a spectral resolving power, λ of 200 and a spacial resolution of 1 μm.
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N. M. Ceglio, A. M. Hawryluk, and R. H. Price "Space And Time Resolved Soft X-Ray Spectra Using X-Ray Transmission Gratings", Proc. SPIE 0316, High Resolution Soft X-Ray Optics, (24 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933146
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Gold

Spectroscopy

Diffraction gratings

Spectral resolution

Diffraction

Sensors

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