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X rays from relativistic electrons in a multilayer structure
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2003
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PhotonicsX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesFinite-thickness Multilayer MirrorMultilayer RadiatorApplied PhysicsDynamic Diffraction TheoryX RaysAtomic PhysicsX-ray DiffractionX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationOptoelectronicsSynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray OpticX-ray Fluorescence
A dynamic diffraction theory of x-ray emission by relativistic electrons crossing a finite-thickness multilayer mirror (e.g., alternating layers of W and B4C) is developed, taking into account both diffracted transition and parametric radiation mechanisms. Simple formulas describing the characteristics of the total emission from either thin nonabsorbing or thick absorbing multilayers are derived. These formulas show that a multilayer radiator can be brighter and more efficient than crystalline ones. Good agreement between theory and prior experimental results is also shown. Thus the theory and its experimental verification demonstrate the possibility of a tunable quasimonochromatic x-ray source whose efficiency can be larger than that of other novel x-ray sources.
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