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Imaging with Spherically Bent Crystals or Reflectors

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This paper consists of two parts: Part I describes the working principle of a recently developed x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer, where the astigmatism of spherically bent crystals is being used with advantage to record spatially resolved spectra of highly charged ions for Doppler measurements of the ion-temperature and toroidal plasmarotation- velocity profiles in tokamak plasmas. This type of spectrometer was thoroughly tested on NSTX and Alcator C-Mod, and its concept was recently adopted for the design of the ITER crystal spectrometers. Part II describes imaging schemes, where the astigmatism has been eliminated by the use of matched pairs of spherically bent crystals or reflectors. These imaging schemes are applicable over a wide range of the electromagnetic radiation, which includes microwaves, visible light, EUV radiation, and x-rays. Potential applications with EUV radiation and x-rays are the diagnosis of laserproduced plasmas, imaging of biological samples with synchrotron radiation, and lithography.

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Also available from Journal of Physics B; OSTI as DE00981715; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/981715-aYaIwg/

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Imprint Pagination
30 p.
Report number
PPPL--4521

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Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
41103169
Subject category
S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS;
Descriptors DEI
DESIGN; DIAGNOSIS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ION TEMPERATURE; RADIATIONS; SPECTRA; SPECTROMETERS; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; VELOCITY
Descriptors DEC
BREMSSTRAHLUNG; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; RADIATIONS

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Contract/Grant/Project number
ACO2-09CH11466
Notes
doi 10.2172/981715
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States); USDOE Office of Science (United States)