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arxiv: 1106.4484 · v1 · pith:SFTXZC5Vnew · submitted 2011-06-22 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph · physics.acc-ph· physics.optics

Single shot phase contrast imaging using laser-produced Betatron x-ray beams

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keywords x-raybetatroncontrastphaseshotsourceimageimaging
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Development of x-ray phase contrast imaging applications with a laboratory scale source have been limited by the long exposure time needed to obtain one image. We demonstrate, using the Betatron x-ray radiation produced when electrons are accelerated and wiggled in the laser-wakefield cavity, that a high quality phase contrast image of a complex object (here, a bee), located in air, can be obtained with a single laser shot. The Betatron x-ray source used in this proof of principle experiment has a source diameter of 1.7 microns and produces a synchrotron spectrum with critical energy E_c=12.3 +- 2.5 keV and 10^9 photons per shot in the whole spectrum.

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