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6 December 2006 Statistical theory of x-ray radiation propagation through asymmetrical Kumakhov polycapillary lens
V. V. Beloshitskiy, D. I. Gruev
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Proceedings Volume 5943, X-ray and Neutron Capillary Optics II; 594301 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.637762
Event: X-ray and Neutron Capillary Optics II, 2004, Zvenigorod, Russian Federation
Abstract
In order to decrease focal spot size and to preserve at the same time radiation capture angles polycapilaary lenses are made asymmetrical-inlet capillary diameters are much greater than outlet ones. Usually x-ray radiation propagation through polycapilaary lenses is considered by means of x-rays propagation simulation using Monte-Carlo method. In this work statistical approach is used allowing to analyze in details the process of photons escape from total external reflection regime. Formerly statistical approach was applied to analyze surface roughness influence on x-ray propagation through straight capillaries having constant cross-section diameters. In this work this approach is generalized on bent capillaries with changing cross-section.
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V. V. Beloshitskiy and D. I. Gruev "Statistical theory of x-ray radiation propagation through asymmetrical Kumakhov polycapillary lens", Proc. SPIE 5943, X-ray and Neutron Capillary Optics II, 594301 (6 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.637762
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

X-rays

Photons

Particles

Reflection

Monte Carlo methods

Mirrors

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