Crystals and collimators for X-ray spectrometry

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Ammonium Phosphates, Collimators, Crystals, Phthalates, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Spectroscopy, Bragg Angle, Design Analysis, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Solar Instruments, X Ray Diffraction

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Results of the measurement of Bragg reflection properties of crystals suitable for use in X-ray astronomy are presented. Measurements with a double crystal spectrometer were performed on rubidium acid phthalate and thallium acid phthalate to yield values of the integrated reflectivity and diffraction width in the range 8-18 A, and measurements of integrated reflectivity were also performed on ammonium dihydrogen phosphate. The theory and design of an arc-minute range multigrid collimator to be flown on a rocket for solar X-ray studies are also described, along with a method for determining the collimator's X-ray axis.

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