Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Aug 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976ssi.....2..349b&link_type=abstract
(Science Research Council, Symposium on the Techniques of Solar and Cosmic X-Ray Spectroscopy, Dorking, Surrey, England, May 22,
Physics
Optics
Bragg Angle, Cosmic X Rays, Crystal Optics, Proportional Counters, Solar Spectrometers, X Ray Astronomy, Background Noise, Curved Panels, Electronic Equipment, Solar Flares, Solar X-Rays, X Ray Diffraction
Scientific paper
A crystal spectrometer using a crystal panel curved in two dimensions and a position sensitive proportional counter is described. The instrument uses conical focussing to minimize detector size, and the crystal panel is bent to simultaneously present a range of Bragg angles to incoming X-rays, resulting in a one-to-one correspondence between the energy of a reflected X-ray and its point of incidence on the proportional counter. The advantages of such an instrument are high sensitivity, mechanical simplicity, and the capability of measuring spectra of rapidly varying sources.
Berthelsdorf R. F.
Culhane Leonard J.
Mitchell Jay R.
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