Quasi-mosaicity can be used to fabricate self-standing curved crystals with two curvatures of different crystalline planes. Indeed, a primary curvature imparted to a crystal results in quasi-mosaic curvature of a different plane direction. We show that, since the size of the focal spot of the photons diffracted by a crystal can be controlled by the quasi-mosaic curvature, quasi-mosaic crystals allow focusing with very high resolution. A Laue lens, exploiting quasi-mosaic effect, has been simulated and main results are shown. Self-standing quasi-mosaic crystals can be fabricated through several techniques, such as film deposition or surface grooving method. © (2012) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

Quasi-mosaicity as a tool for focusing hard x-rays

CAMATTARI, Riccardo
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GUIDI, Vincenzo;NERI, Ilaria
2012

Abstract

Quasi-mosaicity can be used to fabricate self-standing curved crystals with two curvatures of different crystalline planes. Indeed, a primary curvature imparted to a crystal results in quasi-mosaic curvature of a different plane direction. We show that, since the size of the focal spot of the photons diffracted by a crystal can be controlled by the quasi-mosaic curvature, quasi-mosaic crystals allow focusing with very high resolution. A Laue lens, exploiting quasi-mosaic effect, has been simulated and main results are shown. Self-standing quasi-mosaic crystals can be fabricated through several techniques, such as film deposition or surface grooving method. © (2012) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
2012
9780819491442
High focalization; Laue lens; Quasi-mosaic; X-ray diffraction;
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