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Herbert W. Schnopper

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Microcalorimeter/EBIT measurements of X-ray spectra of highly charged ions

2001

Spectra of highly charged Ar, Kr, Xe and Fe ions, produced in an Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT), have been recorded in a broad X-ray energy band (0.2 keV to 10 keV) with a microcalorimeter detector. The first analysis of the Kr spectra has been completed and most of the spectral lines have been identified as transitions of B- to Al-like Kr. Line intensity ratios of Fe XVII have been measured and compared with theoretical models.

PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsDetectorTheoretical modelsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineIonSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaMathematical PhysicAtomic physicsElectronic band structureX ray spectraMathematical PhysicsLine (formation)Electron beam ion trap
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Astrophysics and spectroscopy with microcalorimeters on an electron beam ion trap

2003

The importance of the combination of electron beam ion trap (EBIT) spectroscopy with X-ray microcalorimeters in the field of astrophysics was discussed. X-ray astronomy involves heavily charged ion instruments , especially EBIT, to obtain improved quality atomic data. In this regard, the research program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which uses X-ray spectroscopic methods to study plasma and atomic physics, was also discussed.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsX-rayHighly charged ionSurfaces Coatings and FilmFizikai tudományokSurfaces and InterfacesPlasmaAstrophysicsHighly charged ionIonX-rayNuclear physicsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaTermészettudományokMicrocalorimeterIonizationCathode rayAtomic physicsLaboratory astrophysicSpectroscopyElectron beam ion trapInstrumentationElectron beam ion trapNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Xrase: The X-Ray Spectroscopic Explorer

2001

The X-Ray Spectroscopic Explorer (XRASE) has a unique combination of features that will make it possible to address many of NASA’s scientific goals. These include how galaxy clusters form, the physics and chemistry of the ISM, the heating of stellar coronae, the amount and content of intergalactic baryonic matter, the mass of black holes and the formation of disks and jets in AGN and galactic binaries. XRASE has a thin foil, multilayered telescope with a large collecting area up to 10 keV, especially in the Fe Kα region (1100 cm2). Its microcalorimeter array combines high energy resolution (7 eV at 6 keV) and efficiency with a field-of-view of 26 arcmin2. A deep orbit allows for long, conti…

PhysicsPoint spread functionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaX-rayAstronomyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeBaryonOrbitlawIntergalactic travelTransition edge sensorAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsGalaxy cluster
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Spiral conical approximations to double reflection Wolter optics

2008

The design of a grazing incidence focusing optic obtained from a spiral approximation to multiple nested cones produces an annular image of a point source. The angular size of the annulus depends mainly on the pitch of the winding and the focal length. For a spiral conical approximation to Wolter optics, the effect is magnified by the double reflection. However, if the two conical spirals are wound one clock-wise and the other counter-clock-wise, then the aberration is partially compensated. We use a ray tracing code to evaluate advantages and disadvantages of this optical design for potential applications of a light weight optics technology based on plastic foils that we are currently inve…

PhysicsX-Ray telescopes plastic foil ray-tracingbusiness.industryPoint sourceParaxial approximationPhysics::OpticsConical surfaceOpticsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaAnnulus (firestop)Reflection (physics)Focal lengthRay tracing (graphics)businessSpiral
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X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy with NTD germanium-based microcalorimeters

2002

We report on the performance of our NTD-Ge microcalorimeters. To date, the spectral resolution for x-ray and gamma-ray lines from radioactive sources and laboratory plasmas is 4.8 eV in the entire 1 - 6 keV band and 52 eV at 60 keV. Technical details responsible for this performance are presented as well as an innovative electro-thermal approach for enhancing count-rate capability.

PhysicsX-ray astronomyX-raychemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumPlasmaGamma-ray astronomyAstrophysicsmicrocalorimeterlaw.inventionX-rayAstrophysicGermanium radiation detectorsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicachemistrylawNTD Germaniumgamma-raySpectral resolutionLight-emitting diode
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Light weight, thin plastic foil, X-ray telescopes

2002

We present results from a program to develop an X-ray telescope made from thin plastic shells. Our initial results have been obtained from multi-shell cylindrical lenses that are used in a point-to-point configuration to image the small focal spot of a an X-ray tube on a microchannel plate detector. We describe the steps that led up to the present design and present data from the tests that have been used to identify the properties of the plastic material that make it a suitable X-ray reflector. We discuss two applications of our technology to X-ray missions that are designed to address some of the scientific priorities set forth in NASA's long term plans for high energy astrophysics. One m…

PhysicsX-ray astronomyHigh-energy astronomybusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsX-ray opticsReflector (antenna)X-ray telescopeCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionTelescopeOpticslawMicrochannel plate detectorTube (container)Electrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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Thin-shell plastic lenses for space and laboratory applications

2004

We have identified an inexpensive, readily available, mechanically stable, extremely smooth, elastic, and mechanically uniform plastic suitable for thin film X-ray optics. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is easily deformed without losing its elastic properties or surface smoothness. Most important, PET can be coated with mono- or multilayers that reflect X-rays at grazing incidence. We have used these properties to produce X-ray optics made either as a concentric nest of cylinders or as a spiral. We have produced accurately formed shells in precisely machined vacuum mandresl or used a pin and wheel structure to form a continuously wound spiral. The wide range of medical, industrial and sci…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopebusiness.industryShell (structure)X-ray opticsX-ray telescopelaw.inventionTelescopechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsOptical coatingchemistrylawPolyethylene terephthalateX-ray optics X-ray telescopes X-ray lenses X-ray imaging X-ray collimation medical diagnostics microanalysisThin filmbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Laboratory astrophysics survey of key x-ray diagnostic lines using a microcalorimeter on an electron beam ion trap

2000

Cosmic plasma conditions created in an electron beam ion trap (EBIT) make it possible to simulate the dependencies of key diagnostic X-ray lines on density, temperature, and excitation conditions that exist in astrophysical sources. We used a microcalorimeter for such laboratory astrophysics studies because it has a resolving power ≈1000, quantum efficiency approaching 100%, and a bandwidth that spans the X-ray energies from 0.2 keV to 10 keV. Our microcalorimeter, coupled with an X-ray optic to increase the effective solid angle, provides a significant new capability for laboratory astrophysics measurements. Broadband spectra obtained from the National Institute of Standards and Technology…

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenachemistry.chemical_elementFizikai tudományokAstrophysicsSpectral lineNeonTermészettudományokAtomic processeIonizationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic dataNuclear and High Energy PhysicPhysicsArgonKryptonAstronomy and AstrophysicsLine: IdentificationPlasmaX-rays: GeneralchemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysical plasmaMethods: Laboratory plasmaAtomic physicsElectron beam ion trap
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A microcalorimeter spectrometer for the investigation of laboratory plasmas

2002

We describe a cryostat and 2-stage ADR specifically designed for making measurements at the NIST EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) facility. The design is compact and consists of a single helium bath with two vapor-cooled shields. The 2-stage ADR has two separate magnets and two heat switches. The interface between the EBIT and microcalorimeter array will also be described.

PhysicsCryostatSpectrometerbusiness.industryLiquid heliumchemistry.chemical_elementShieldslaw.inventionNuclear physicsOpticschemistrylawADR cryostat EBIT x-ray microcalorimeters AstrophysicsNISTPlasma diagnosticsbusinessHeliumElectron beam ion trapAIP Conference Proceedings
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CALOS: an experiment to study the solar corona with an array of NTD Ge microcalorimeters

2002

In response to the Italian Space Agency announcement "New Ideas for Space Missions", we have proposed an observatory "CALorimetri per Osservazioni Solari" (CALOS) that will perform spatially resolved (Deltatheta similar to 2) X-ray spectroscopy of the solar corona over the 0.1 - 10 keV band using an array of NTD germanium microcalorimeters. The observatory will also include an X-ray polarimeter of radically new design that will study the hard X-ray solar emission and its polarization and will serve as a flare alarm.

Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenachemistry.chemical_elementSolar coronaGermaniummicrocalorimeterAstrophysicsSpace explorationlaw.inventionX-raySettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaOpticslawObservatoryAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpectroscopyPhysicsX-ray astronomybusiness.industryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomyPolarimeterPolarization (waves)chemistryPhysics::Space PhysicsbusinessFlareAIP Conference Proceedings
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Analysis of broadband x-ray spectra of highly charged krypton from a microcalorimeter detector of an electron-beam ion trap

2001

Spectra of highly charged Kr ions, produced in an electron-beam ion trap (EBIT), have been recorded in a broad x-ray energy band (0.3 keV to 4 keV) with a microcalorimeter detector. Most of the spectral lines have been identified as transitions of B- to Al-like Kr. The transition energies have been determined with 0.2% uncertainty. A semi-empirical EBIT plasma model has been created to calculate a synthetic spectrum of highly charged Kr and to determine a charge state distribution of Kr ions inside the EBIT.

PhysicsDetectorKryptonchemistry.chemical_elementFizikai tudományokPlasmaCondensed Matter PhysicSpectral lineIonPhysics and Astronomy (all)Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaTermészettudományokchemistryPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapAtomic physicsElectronic band structureMathematical PhysicsElectron beam ion trapStatistical and Nonlinear Physic
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Thin plastic shell x-ray optics: an update

2003

We present new results from a program to develop large area X-ray telescopes that are made from thin plastic shells. We use multi-shell cylindrical lenses in a point-to-point configuration to form full aperture images of the small focal spot in a an X-ray tube on a microchannel plate detector. The image data are analyzed to yield radial profiles and encircled energy curves. The derived parameters can be extrapolated to the case of a telescope that is a conical approximation to Wolter 1 optics. The plastic shells can be coated with suitable mono- or multilayers that allow for a wideband coverage of X-ray energies. Our current program is focused on the development of a large area, hard X-ray …

Physicsbusiness.industryApertureAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPlastic shell X-ray opticAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsShell (structure)X-ray opticsX-ray telescopeConical surfaceCondensed Matter PhysicsEncircled energylaw.inventionTelescopePoint-to-point X-ray imagingOpticsApproximate X-ray opticlawMicrochannel plate detectorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringX-ray opticbusiness
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JEM–X inflight performance

2003

We summarize the inflight performance of JEM-X, the X-ray monitor on the INTEGRAL mission during the initial ten months of operations. The JEM-X instruments have now been tuned to stable operational conditions. The performance is found to be close to the pre-launch expectations. The ground calibrations and the inflight calibration data permit to determine the instruments characteristics to fully support the scientific data analysis. Reglero Velasco, Victor, Victor.Reglero@uv.es ; Martinez Nuñez, Silvia, Silvia.Martinez@uv.es

PhysicsInstrumentation: detectors; X-rays: general;010308 nuclear & particles physicsDetectors ; X–rays ; JEM-XDetectorsAstronomy and AstrophysicsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia [UNESCO]01 natural sciencesSpace and Planetary ScienceJEM-X0103 physical sciencesCalibrationUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia010303 astronomy & astrophysics:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]X–raysRemote sensingAstronomy & Astrophysics
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EBIT diagnostics using X-ray spectra of highly ionized Ne

2003

We have carried out a detailed analysis of highly ionized neon spectra collected at the NIST EBIT using an NTD germanium X-ray microcalorimeter developed at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics [Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A 444 (2000) 156]. Our attention was focused especially on the Ne IX He-like triplet to check electron density diagnostics through the intercombination/forbidden line ratio. We have investigated possible effects of the ion dynamics on the plasma emission line intensities, looking at the dependence of the count-rate and the charge state distribution on the electron beam energy and current. The temperature and spatial distribution of the neon ions, and hence the overl…

X-ray spectraNuclear and High Energy PhysicsElectron densityEBITChemistrySurfaces Coatings and Filmchemistry.chemical_elementFizikai tudományokSurfaces and InterfacesPlasmaIonNeonSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaTermészettudományokIonizationAstrophysical plasmaPhysics::Atomic PhysicsEmission spectrumAtomic physicsIonization of atomForbidden mechanismInstrumentationExcitation
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B-MINE, the balloon-borne microcalorimeter nuclear line explorer

2001

B-MINE is a concept for a balloon mission designed to probe the deepest regions of a supernova explosion by detecting Ti-44 emission at 68 keV with spatial and spectral resolutions that are sufficient to determine the extent and velocity distribution of the Ti-44 emitting region. The payload introduces the concept of focusing optics and microcalorimeter spectroscopy to nuclear line emission astrophysics. B-MINE has a thin, plastic foil telescope multilayered to maximize the reflectivity in a 20 keV band centered at 68 keV and a microcalorimeter array optimized for the same energy band. This combination provides a reduced background, an energy resolution of 50 eV and a 3sigma sensitivity in …

X-ray AstronomyPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsSupernovaAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBallonX-ray opticsSNRlaw.inventionAstrophysicTelescopeOpticsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaNTD GermaniumlawMicrocalorimeterBinary starEmission spectrumX-ray OpticSpectral resolutionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectroscopyLine (formation)PhysicsX-ray astronomybusiness.industryCondensed Matter PhysicsSupernovaStarsgamma rayMeasuring instrumentbusinessBalloon
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The constellation-X focal plane microcalorimeter array: An NTD-germanium solution

2002

The hallmarks of Neutron Transmutation Doped (NTD) germanium cryogenic thermistors include high reliability, reproducibility, and long term stability of bulk carrier transport properties. Using micro-machined NTD Ge thermistors with integral “flying” leads, we can now fabricate two-dimensional arrays that are built up from a series of stacked linear arrays. We believe that this modular approach of building, assembling, and perhaps replacing individual modules of detectors is essential to the successful fabrication and testing of large multi-element spectrometers. Details of construction are presented.

PhysicsFabricationSpectrometerbusiness.industryThermistorDopingDetectorchemistry.chemical_elementGermaniummicrocalorimeterX-rayAstrophysicSurface micromachiningCardinal pointOpticsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicachemistryNTD GermaniumOptoelectronicsbusiness
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Characterization of thin plastic foils for applications in X-ray optics technology

2007

Thin plastic foils are being investigated to build shell optics for X-ray telescopes. Compared to polished glass optics, the advantage is in terms of increased collecting area, light weight and lower cost. Plastic material is also desirable to allow deformation into a complete surface of revolution. We collected plastic materials of common use for industrial applications and also specialty materials developed for the electronic industry. A comparative study was then performed to evaluate the optical quality of the selected plastic films. Surface analysis was carried out with topographic instruments to investigate the microroughness of our samples at different scan lengths. Preliminary resul…

plastic materialsMaterials sciencex-ray optics grazing incidencex-ray astronomy; x-ray optics grazing incidence; plastic materials; high-performance films; surface analysis; microroughnessbusiness.industryShell (structure)Plastic materialsX-ray opticsX-ray astronomy X-ray optics grazing incidence plastic materials high-performance films surface analysis microroughnessX-ray telescopeDeformation (meteorology)surface analysiseye diseasesx-ray astronomylaw.inventionCharacterization (materials science)Telescopehigh-performance filmsOpticsmicroroughnesslawSurface of revolutionbusiness
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High Energy, High Resolution X-Ray Spectroscopy: Microcalorimeters For Nuclear Line Astrophysics

2005

We introduce focusing optics and microcalorimeter spectroscopy to nuclear line emission astrophysics with a balloon payload concept called, B‐MINE. It is designed to probe the deepest regions of a supernova explosion by detecting 44Ti emission at 68 keV with spatial and spectral resolutions that are sufficient to determine the velocity distribution of the 44Ti emitting region. B‐MINE has a thin plastic foil telescope multilayered to maximize the reflectivity in a 20 keV band centered at 68 keV and a microcalorimeter array optimized for the same energy band. This combination provides a reduced background, an energy resolution of 50 eV and a 3σ sensitivity in 106 s of 6 × 10−8 ph cm−2 s−1 at …

PhysicsX-ray spectroscopySpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaResolution (electron density)Astrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeSupernovaOpticslawEmission spectrumSpectroscopybusinessX- and gamma-ray telescopes and instrumentation Photometric polarimetric and spectroscopic instrumentationLine (formation)
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Emission-Line Intensity Ratios in F[CLC]e[/CLC] [CSC]xvii[/CSC] Observed with a Microcalorimeter on an Electron Beam Ion Trap

2000

We report new observations of emission line intensity ratios of Fe XVII under controlled experimental conditions, using the National Institute of Standards and Technology electron beam ion trap (EBIT) with a microcalorimeter detector. We compare our observations with collisional-radiative models using atomic data computed in distorted wave and R-matrix approximations, which follow the transfer of the polarization of level populations through radiative cascades. Our results for the intensity ratio of the 2p6 1S0-2p53d 1P1 15.014 A line to the 2p6 1S0-2p53d 3D1 15.265 A line are 2.94 ± 0.18 and 2.50 ± 0.13 at beam energies of 900 and 1250 eV, respectively. These results are not consistent wit…

PhysicsMethods: laboratorySun: coronaDetectorTechniques: spectroscopicAstronomy and Astrophysicslaboratory; Stars: individual (Capella); Sun: corona; Techniques: spectroscopic; X-rays: general [Atomic data; Methods]PlasmaX-rays: generalIntensity ratioPolarization (waves)IonSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaStars: individual (Capella)Space and Planetary ScienceRadiative transferEmission spectrumAtomic physicsAtomic dataElectron beam ion trapThe Astrophysical Journal
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NTD-GE-based microcalorimeter performance

2000

Our group has been developing x-ray microcalorimeters consisting of neutron transmutation doped (NTD) germanium thermistors attached to superconducting tin absorbers. We discuss the performance of single pixel x-ray detectors, and describe an array technology. In this paper we describe the read-out circuit that allows us to measure fast signals in our detectors as this will be important in understanding the primary cause of resolution broadening. We describe briefly a multiplexing scheme that allows a number of different calorimeters to be read out using a single JFET. We list the possible causes of broadening and give a description of the experiment which best demonstrates the cause of the…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear transmutationPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorX-ray detectorchemistry.chemical_elementJFETGermaniumMultiplexingElectromagnetic interferenceSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaOpticschemistryOptoelectronicsNeutronbusinessInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Visible light apparatus for preliminary tests of x-ray optics

2006

We report a useful visible light testing procedure for a first analysis of soft X-ray grazing incidence optics (0.1-2 keV). Although diffraction is a limit in the application of this method, great advantages are obtained by running the tests in air with direct access to modify the geometrical mounting of the individual mirror shells. We present the experimental apparatus and show the first results of the investigation of light weight optics based on plastic foil material and comparison with results obtained with an X-ray beam.

DiffractionPhysicsbusiness.industryNear-field opticsX-ray opticsLaserlaw.inventionOpticslawOptoelectronicsBeam expandergrazing incident optics laser beam expander soft x-ray test in visible lightbusinessFOIL methodBeam (structure)Visible spectrumSPIE Proceedings
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Thin plastic foil X-ray optics with spiral geometry

2007

Winding a plastic foil ribbon into spiral cylinder or spiral cones we can design and build single or multiple reflection X-ray grazing incidence focusing optics with potential applications in Astronomy as well as experimental physics. The use of thin plastic foils from common industrial applications and of a mounting technique which does not require the construction of mandrels make these optics very cost effective. A spiral geometry focusing optic produces an annular image of a point source with the angular size of the annulus depending mainly on the pitch of the winding and the focal length. We use a ray-tracing code to evaluate the performances of cylindrical, and double conical spiral g…

X-ray instrumentation; grazing incidence opticsPhysicsbusiness.industryX-ray opticsGeometryConical surfaceOpticsX-ray instrumentationX-ray instrumentation grazing incidence opticsgrazing incidence opticsAnnulus (firestop)Reflection (physics)Focal lengthCylinderRay tracing (graphics)businessSpiralSPIE Proceedings
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Laboratory astrophysics and microanalysis with NTD-germanium-based X-ray microcalorimeters

2000

With the ability to create cosmic plasma conditions in the laboratory it is possible to investigate the dependencies of key diagnostic X-ray lines on density, temperature, and excitation conditions that exist in astrophysical sources with X-ray optics and a high-resolution X-ray microcalorimeter. The same instrumentation can be coupled to scanning electron microscopes or X-ray fluorescence probes to analyze the elemental and chemical composition of electronic, biological, geological and particulate materials. We describe how our microcalorimeter and X-ray optics provide significantly improved capabilities for laboratory astrophysics and microanalysis.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsX-ray spectroscopyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaResolution (electron density)X-ray opticsX-ray fluorescencechemistry.chemical_elementFizikai tudományokGermaniumAstrophysicsMicroanalysisSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaTermészettudományokchemistryAstrophysical plasmaInstrumentationElectron beam ion trapNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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