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9 September 2019 Compton effect based on a secondary source of hard x-ray beams
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Abstract
A new kind of hard X-ray / gamma-ray optic is proposed. This optics may be useful for collecting primary X-rays or gammarays from a point source and direct secondary hard X-rays into a given direction. The main element of the proposed optic is a multichannel collimator, which is a glass poly-capillary tube. Incident gamma-rays or hard X-rays with energy E from a point source cross the channel walls of the collimator at a given angle to channel axis and produce secondary Comptonscattered hard X-rays with energy E1 < E. A small portion of the secondary, Compton-scattered hard X-rays, which are emitted in parallel to the center axis of each channel, transmit through the collimator without absorption, forming a hard Xray beam.
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Yu. I. Dudchik, R. Rademacher, J. T. Cremer, R. H. Pantell, C. K. Gary, and M. A. Piestrup "Compton effect based on a secondary source of hard x-ray beams", Proc. SPIE 11108, Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components XIV, 111080Q (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527752
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Gamma radiation

X-ray imaging

Hard x-rays

Photons

Capillaries

Collimators

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