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Coronary angiography using laser plasma sources: X-ray source efficiency and optimization of a bent crystal monochromator
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EngineeringLaser Plasma SourcesLaser ApplicationsLaser Plasma PhysicBiomedical EngineeringOptical DiagnosticsBent Crystal MonochromatorVascular ImagingInstrumentationX-ray Source EfficiencyRadiation ImagingCardiologyRadiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingTa Kα DoubletsX-ray Free-electron LaserTa Kα YieldCardiovascular DiseaseInstrument ScienceSpectroscopyX-ray OpticLaue Transmission Geometry
A monochromator has been developed for coronary angiography, comprising a single bent crystal of silicon in Laue transmission geometry. K spectra of laser irradiated solid tin and tantalum (Z=50 and 73, respectively) targets were measured. The high resolution crystal spectrometer resolve the Sn and Ta Kα doublets, allowing in a proof-of-principle experiment the absolute Kα photon numbers emitted by the source to be determined. The Ta Kα yield is measured as a function of the laser pulse energy, allowing an assessment to be made of the suitability of such sources for medical applications.
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