Wave propagation and focusing of soft X-rays by spherical bent microchannel plates

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Synchrotron radiation sources have been used to study the focusing properties and angular distribution of X-ray radiation at the exit of spherically bent micro channel plates (MCPs). In this contribution it is shown how soft X-ray radiation at energies up to 1.5 keV can be focused by spherically bent MCPs with curvature radii R of 30 mm and 50 mm. For these devices, a focus spot is detectable at a distance between the detector and the MCP of less than R/2, with a maximum focusing efficiency up to 23% of the flux illuminating the MCP. The soft X-ray radiation collected at the exit of micro channels of spherically bent MCPs are analyzed in the framework of a wave approximation. A theoretical model for the wave propagation of radiation through MCPs has been successfully introduced to explain the experimental results. Experimental data and simulations of propagating radiation represent a clear confirmation of the wave channeling phenomenon for the radiation in spherically bent MCPs.

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Mazuritskiy, M. I., Lerer, A. M., Marcelli, A., Dabagov, S. B., Coreno, M., D’Elia, A., & Rezvani, S. J. (2021). Wave propagation and focusing of soft X-rays by spherical bent microchannel plates. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 28, 383–391. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577520016458

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