1. A DuMond-type crystal spectrometer for synchrotron-based X-ray emission studies in the energy range of 15–26 keV.
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Jagodziński, P., Szlachetko, J., Dousse, J.-Cl., Hoszowska, J., Szlachetko, M., Vogelsang, U., Banaś, D., Pakendorf, T., Meents, A., van Bokhoven, J. A., Kubala-Kukuś, A., Pajek, M., and Nachtegaal, M.
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MONTE Carlo method ,X-ray spectrometers ,LIGHT sources ,X-ray absorption ,CRYSTALS ,SPECTROMETERS - Abstract
The design and performance of a high-resolution transmission-type X-ray spectrometer for use in the 15–26 keV energy range at synchrotron light sources is reported. Monte Carlo X-ray-tracing simulations were performed to optimize the performance of the transmission-type spectrometer, based on the DuMond geometry, for use at the Super X-ray absorption beamline of the Swiss Light Source at the Paul Scherrer Institute. This spectrometer provides an instrumental energy resolution of 3.5 eV for X-ray emission lines around 16 keV and 12.5 eV for emission lines at 26 keV, which is comparable to the natural linewidths of the K and L X-ray transitions in the covered energy range. First experimental data are presented and compared with results of the Monte Carlo X-ray simulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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