Monochromator for x-ray and extreme-ultraviolet radiation provides higher spectral resolution than achieved with thin-metal-foil broad-band-pass filters. Uses Bragg reflection to band-pass-filter radiation from high-intensity, broad-spectrum source. Operates over much broader x-ray and extreme-ultraviolet spectrum than devices based upon natural crystals. Intended to filter continuum radiation from sources like synchrotrons, laser plasma sources, free-electron lasers, and wigglers to produce monochromatic beams for testing and analysis of x-ray and extreme-ultraviolet telescopes and microscopes, for calibration of photographic films and detectors, for biological and biomedical research, for x-ray lithography, for processing of materials, and for research in properties of materials.
Compact X-Ray And Extreme-Ultraviolet Monochromator
NASA Tech Briefs ; 15 , 6
1991-06-01
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