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19 July 1996 X-ray detectors with micron resolution based on Kumakhov optics
Andrey N. Nikitin, Nariman S. Ibraimov, Svetlana V. Nikitina
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Abstract
The spatial resolution of the modern x-ray and neutron detectors is due to emission secondary particles. For fast x-rays this limit is connected with a range of secondary electrons and usually resolution is 20 microns; for neutrons, limit is connected with a range of (alpha) - particles and a resolution of 50 microns. It was shown that polycapillary Kumakhov optics can avoid this limit. We have carried out experiments on realization of this idea.
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Andrey N. Nikitin, Nariman S. Ibraimov, and Svetlana V. Nikitina "X-ray detectors with micron resolution based on Kumakhov optics", Proc. SPIE 2859, Hard X-Ray/Gamma-Ray and Neutron Optics, Sensors, and Applications, (19 July 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.245151
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KEYWORDS
X-ray detectors

Capillaries

Microscopes

X-ray optics

X-rays

Spatial resolution

Sensors

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