Focusing polycapillary optics and their applications

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A summary of focusing X ray polycapillary optics is presented including history, theory, modeling, and applications development. The focusing effects of polycapillary optics come from the overlap of the beams from thousands of small hollow glass tubes. Modeling efforts accurately describe optics performance to allow for system development in a wide variety of geometries. The focusing of X ray beams with polycapillary optics yields high gains in intensity and increased spatial resolution for a variety of clinical, lab-based, synchrotron or in situ analysis applications. © 2010 Carolyn A. MacDonald.

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MacDonald, C. A. (2010). Focusing polycapillary optics and their applications. X-Ray Optics and Instrumentation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/867049

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