X-ray characterisation by energy-resolved powder diffraction
A method for single-shot, non-destructive characterisation of broadband X-ray beams, based on energy-resolved powder diffraction, is described. Monte-Carlo simulations are used to simulate data for X-ray beams in the keV range with parameters similar to those generated by betatron oscillations in a...
Main Authors: | Hooker, S, Cheung, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2016
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