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9 April 1987 Design Of X-Ray Optical Systems To Perform In Pulsed, High Flux X-Ray Environments
Don R. Kania
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Abstract
Simple analytic and semianlytic models have been developed to estimate the useful lifetime of multilayer X-ray optics in pulsed, high x-ray flux environments. Analytic models are used for the reflectivity and absorption for arbitrary angle of incidence to calculate the absorbed power. The absorbed x-ray flux is converted to a temperature rise via the material enthalpy. Estimates of the effects of energy transport within the multilayer and of various mechanisms, which can effect multilayer performance are discussed.
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Don R. Kania "Design Of X-Ray Optical Systems To Perform In Pulsed, High Flux X-Ray Environments", Proc. SPIE 0688, Multilayer Structures & Laboratory X-Ray Laser Research, (9 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964837
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Reflectivity

Absorption

Gold

Interfaces

Optical components

Optical design

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