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arxiv: 1110.6662 · v1 · pith:PGILIU3Mnew · submitted 2011-10-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.ins-det

Enhanced X-Ray Angular Dispersion and X-ray Spectrographs with Resolving Power Beyond 10⁸

classification ⚛️ physics.optics physics.ins-det
keywords x-rayangulardispersionenergiesphotonspectrographbeyondpower
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Spectrograph is an optical device that is used to disperse photons of different energies $E$ into distinct directions and space locations, and to take a snapshot of the whole spectrum of photon energies with a spatially sensitive photon detector. Substantial advantage of a spectrograph over an ordinary spectral analyzer, is its ability to deal with many photon energies simultaneously, thus reducing exposure time per spectrum considerably. To realize a spectrograph, dispersing elements with large angular dispersion rate are required. Here we show, on the example of CDW x-ray optics [1-3], that multi-crystal arrangements may feature cumulative angular dispersion rates more than an order of magnitude larger than those attainable in single Bragg reflections. This makes, first, hard x-ray spectrographs feasible, and, secondly, a resolving power beyond $E/\Delta E \gtrsim 10^{8}$ achievable.

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