X-ray Optics|30 Article(s)
Angle measurement of pulsars based on spatially modulated X-ray intensity correlation
De Wang, Hong Yu, Zhijie Tan, Ronghua Lu, and Shensheng Han
High-precision angle measurement of pulsars is critical for realizing pulsar navigation. Compared to visible light and radio waves, the wavelength of X-rays is incredibly short, which provides the possibility of achieving better spatial resolution. However, due to the lack of applicable X-ray apparatus, extracting the angle information of pulsars through conventional X-ray methods is challenging. Here, we propose an approach of pulsar angle measurement based on spatially modulated X-ray intensity correlation (SMXIC), in which the angle information is obtained by measuring the spatial intensity correlation between two radiation fields. The theoretical model for this method has been established, and a proof-of-concept experiment was carried out. The SMXIC measurement of observing angles has been demonstrated, and the experimental results are consistent with the theoretical values. The potential of this method in future applications is discussed, and theoretically, the angular measurement at the level of micro-arcsecond can be expected. The sphere of pulsar navigation may benefit from our fresh insights.
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Apr. 25, 2024
  • Vol. 22, Issue 4, 043401 (2024)
Effect of delay time between pre-pulse and main pulse on single-pass and double-pass amplification of 46.9 nm laser
Dongdi Zhao, Yongpeng Zhao, Huaiyu Cui, Bo An, Lei Li, and Yunsong Bai
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Apr. 20, 2023
  • Vol. 21, Issue 5, 053401 (2023)
Damage resistance of B4C reflective mirror irradiated by X-ray free-electron laser
Jinyu Cao, Shuhui Li, Yajun Tong, Ming Tang, Wenbin Li, Qiushi Huang, Huaidong Jiang, and Zhanshan Wang
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Oct. 13, 2022
  • Vol. 21, Issue 2, 023401 (2023)
High-resolution Mo Kα X-ray monochromatic backlight imaging using a toroidal crystal
Haoxuan Si, Lianqiang Shan, Huiyao Du, Li Jiang, Shengzhen Yi, Weimin Zhou, and Zhanshan Wang
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Sep. 06, 2023
  • Vol. 21, Issue 10, 103401 (2023)
X-ray volumetric quantitative phase imaging by Foucault differential filtering with linear scanning
Young-Sung Park, Jieun Hong, and Jaeho Choi
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Sep. 07, 2022
  • Vol. 21, Issue 1, 013401 (2023)
Perovskite-quantum-dots activated silica fiber X-ray dosimeter
Yuqing Xie, Yue Jing, Luyue Niu, Ci Wang, Lei Zhao, Jing Ren, and Jianzhong Zhang
A new type of X-ray fiber dosimeters is proposed that is based on the X-ray response of CsPbBr3 perovskite-quantum-dots (PQDs) activated silica fiber. Such a fiber sensor is constructed by covering a multimode silica fiber with PQDs embedded glass powders using a transparent high-temperature glue. Under X-ray irradiation, the fiber sensor emits bright green light at 525 nm, which can be readily recorded by a CCD spectrometer. The integrated radioluminescence intensity has an excellent linear response to the X-ray dose. Study is given to the fiber sensor concerning its thermal stability in a temperature range of room temperature up to 300°C, resistance to water erosion, and prolonged X-ray irradiation. The results verify that the proposed fiber sensor has the advantages of good thermal stability, chemical durability, and radiation hardness. The studied X-ray fiber sensor holds promise to be used in a real-time, in-situ, and remote radiation dose monitoring.
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Apr. 27, 2022
  • Vol. 20, Issue 6, 063401 (2022)
Megapixel X-ray ghost imaging with a binned detector in the object arm
Haipeng Zhang, Ke Li, Feixiang Wang, Hong Yu, Changzhe Zhao, Guohao Du, Zhongliang Li, Biao Deng, Honglan Xie, Shensheng Han, and Tiqiao Xiao
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Jan. 13, 2022
  • Vol. 20, Issue 3, 033401 (2022)
Efficient three-dimensional characterization of C/C composite reinforced with densely distributed fibers via X-ray phase-contrast microtomography
Ke Li, Yantao Gao, Haipeng Zhang, Guohao Du, Hefei Huang, Hongjie Xu, and Tiqiao Xiao
Carbon fiber (CF)/pyrolytic graphite (PG) composites are promising structural materials for molten salt reactors because of their superior performance. Due to the minor density difference between CF and PG, existing methods are impractical for efficient three-dimensional characterization of CF/PG composites. Therefore, in this study, a method based on in-line phase-contrast X-ray microtomography was developed to solve the aforementioned problem. Experimental results demonstrate that the method is suitable for comprehensive characterization of CF/PG composites. The relationship between the microporous defects and fiber orientations of such composites was also elucidated. The findings can be useful for improving the manufacturing process of CF/PG composites.
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Jul. 10, 2021
  • Vol. 19, Issue 7, 073401 (2021)
High efficiency X-ray diffraction diagnostic spectrometer with multi-curvature bent crystal
Jun Shi, Tong Yao, Miao Li, Guohong Yang, Minxi Wei, Wanli Shang, and Feng Wang
In spectral diagnostic physics experiments of inertial confinement fusion, the spectral signal is weak due to the low diffraction efficiency when using bent crystals. A spectral diagnostic instrument with high efficiency and wide spectral range is urgently needed. A multi-curvature bent crystal with multi-energy focusing ability is proposed based on the traditional conical crystal geometry. It has advantages of wide spectral range, strong focusing ability, and high spectral resolution. It also can eliminate the imaging aberration in principle due to rotational symmetry for the incoming X rays. A spectral diagnostic experiment based on a fabricated multi-curvature α-quartz crystal was accomplished using a titanium X-ray tube of the bent crystal, and the corresponding experimental data using a plane α-quartz crystal was also acquired to demonstrate the strong focusing ability. The result shows that the Kα intensity of the multi-curvature α-quartz crystal is 157 times greater than that of the plane crystal, and the corresponding energy range is about 4.51–5.14 keV. This diagnostic instrument could be combined with a streak camera at a vertical direction so as to intensify the diffracted X-ray signal with a wide spectral range.
Chinese Optics Letters
  • Publication Date: Nov. 10, 2020
  • Vol. 18, Issue 11, 113401 (2020)
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