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25 September 1995 Simulations and experiments on capillary optics for x-ray microbeams
G. Slade Cargill III, K. Hwang, J. W. Lam, P.C. Wang, E. Liniger, I. C. Noyan
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We describe simulations and experiments with straight and tapered glass capillaries for 5 keV - 25 keV x rays. Effects of tilting capillaries on the exiting pattern of x rays have been investigated in experiments and simulations. The simulations have employed two dimensional ray tracing. We have also used simulations to investigate effects of source-to-capillary distance and of source size on transmitted x ray flux for straight and tapered capillaries. A system using x-ray microbeams for spatially resolved mapping of microstructure, strain, and composition is also briefly described.
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G. Slade Cargill III, K. Hwang, J. W. Lam, P.C. Wang, E. Liniger, and I. C. Noyan "Simulations and experiments on capillary optics for x-ray microbeams", Proc. SPIE 2516, X-Ray Microbeam Technology and Applications, (25 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221666
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

X-rays

X-ray sources

Ray tracing

X-ray optics

Synchrotrons

X-ray diffraction

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