Controlling X-ray beam trajectory with a flexible hollow glass fibre

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A metre-length flexible hollow glass fibre with 20 μm-bore and 1.5 mm-cladding diameters for transporting a synchrotron X-ray beam and controlling the trajectory has been examined. The large cladding diameter maintains a moderate curvature to satisfy the shallow glancing angle of total reflection. The observed transmission efficiency was more than 20% at 12.4 keV. As a demonstration, a wide-area scan of a synchrotron radiation beam was performed to identify the elements for a fixed metal film through its absorption spectra.© 2014 International Union of Crystallography.

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Tanaka, Y., Nakatani, T., Onitsuka, R., Sawada, K., & Takahashi, I. (2014). Controlling X-ray beam trajectory with a flexible hollow glass fibre. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 21(1), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577513029706

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