Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772788 | High Energy Density Physics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
X-rays scattered over 90° in two mutually perpendicular directions are split into their linearly polarized components. Recently Baronova and Stepanenko realized that the three orthogonal X-ray paths are consistent with Bragg reflection over 90° when the reflecting crystal planes are under 120° with each other. These planes exist in crystals with three-fold symmetry, notably hexagonal crystals such as quartz, and in cubic crystals such as silicon and germanium. X-ray spectropolarimetry with polarization-splitting crystals can be done with various X-ray lines that are useful in diagnostics of Fast Ignition plasmas.
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Authors
Nino R. Pereira,