Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Feb 1993
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1736, p. 190-200, X-Ray Detector Physics and Applications, Richard B. Hoover; Ed.
Statistics
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X-ray fiber optics are bundles of hollow tubes which transmit x rays by multiple grazing incidence reflections. They provide a means of shielding XUV and x-ray instruments used for plasma diagnostics of magnetic confinement devices from the adverse effects of energetic neutrons and neutron induced gamma radiation. We have designed and built x-ray transmitting fiber optic bundles for instruments covering the ranges 60 to 200 eV and 3 to 10 keV. We have measured the performance of such bundles in the laboratory at 280 eV and at 6.4, 8, an 10 keV and compared it with simple computer models of x-ray fiber transmission.
Krieger Allen S.
Parsignault Daniel R.
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