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Spectral structure of a polycapillary lens shaped X-ray beam

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION(2018)

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Abstract
Polycapillary X-ray optics is widely used in X-ray analysis techniques to create a small secondary source, for instance, or to deliver X-rays to the point of interest with minimum intensity losses [1]. The main characteristics of the analytical devices on its base are the size and divergence of the focused or translated beam. In this work, we used the photon-counting pixel detector ModuPIX to study the parameters for polycapillary focused X-ray tube radiation as well as the energy and spatial dependences of radiation at the focus. We have characterized the high-speed spectral camera ModuPIX, which is a single Timepix device with a fast parallel readout allowing up to 850 frames per second with 256 x 256 pixels and a 55 mu m pitch defined by the frame frequency. By means of the silicon monochromator the energy response function is measured in clustering mode by the energy scan over total X-ray tube spectrum.
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Inspection with x-rays,Computerized Tomography (CT) and Computed Radiography (CR),Detector alignment and calibration methods (lasers, sources, particle-beams),Detector control systems (detector and experiment monitoring and slow-control systems, architecture, hardware, algorithms, databases)
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