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6 November 1998 Status of the King's College laboratory x-ray microscopes
Alan G. Michette, Christopher J. Buckley, Slawka J. Pfauntsch, Naz I. Khaleque, Geraint Dermody, I. C. Edmond Turcu
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Abstract
Two laboratory scale x-ray microscopes using laser generated plasma sources are being developed at King's College. One system uses dark field imaging while the other is a scanning x-ray microscope and progress with both is described. In particular, preliminary results from an extensive characterization of the laser plasma source at the Lasers for Science Facility, CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, are discussed. This characterization has shown that the source is eminently suitable for x-ray microscopy.
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Alan G. Michette, Christopher J. Buckley, Slawka J. Pfauntsch, Naz I. Khaleque, Geraint Dermody, and I. C. Edmond Turcu "Status of the King's College laboratory x-ray microscopes", Proc. SPIE 3449, X-Ray Microfocusing: Applications and Techniques, (6 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330332
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Microscopes

Plasma

Coded apertures

Diffraction gratings

Optical filters

Synchrotrons

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