2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5048457
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Focal spot characteristics of Thomson scattering x-ray sources

Abstract: With the recent rapid development of x-ray imaging using Thomson scattering x-ray sources, there is an increasing demand for knowledge of the focal spot characteristics of this type of light source. This is because imaging quality is closely related to focal spot characteristics. In this paper, an analytical expression of the focal spot size and beam parameters at arbitrary interaction angles is derived. Based on this, the focal spot can be optimized in a straightforward manner by adjusting the laser and elect… Show more

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“…2. X-rays were generated at the interaction point (IP) (Chi et al, 2018a) of the electron bunch and the laser beam, and then propagated 12.0 m in the z-axis direction before reaching the sample. The X-rays were linearly polarized in the x-axis (horizontal) direction and can be tuned in the y-axis (vertical) direction when a polarization-based comparison simulation is carried out.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2. X-rays were generated at the interaction point (IP) (Chi et al, 2018a) of the electron bunch and the laser beam, and then propagated 12.0 m in the z-axis direction before reaching the sample. The X-rays were linearly polarized in the x-axis (horizontal) direction and can be tuned in the y-axis (vertical) direction when a polarization-based comparison simulation is carried out.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bandwidth of 1.0%. All the source parameters in the simulation, such as the source spot size (Chi et al, 2018a) and bandwidth (Hartemann et al, 2005), can be easily achieved based on the existing technology. The reason why we choose such a long source-to-sample distance (12.0 m) is to research papers 738 Chi, Du, Huang and Tang Linearly polarized X-ray fluorescence CT…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%