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This article describes the first experiment of our groups to combine monochromatic x-ray imaging with a time-resolving detector i.e., a streak camera and a 120 ps gated framing camera. The aim of setting such a time-resolved diagnostic is to image the x-ray emission from colliding plasmas with high spatial resolution in a very narrow spectral window. Both camera types were tested and the adjustment procedure for the crystal was tested with film as a detector. The obtained spectral and spatial resolution of the x-ray microscope was measured.
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Eckhart Foerster, Ingo Uschmann, M. Dirksmoeller, Claude J. Chenais-Popovics, P. Renaudin, Ovidiu N. Rancu, Jean-Claude J. Gauthier, "Monochromatic x-ray imaging with streak and framing cameras," Proc. SPIE 2015, Applications of Laser Plasma Radiation, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.168012