Improving the energy resolution of bent crystal X-ray spectrometers with position-sensitive detectors

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Wavelength-dispersive high-resolution X-ray spectrometers often employ elastically bent crystals for the wavelength analysis. In a preceding paper [Honkanen et al. (2014). J. Synchrotron Rad. 21, 104-110] a theory for quantifying the internal stress of a macroscopically large spherically curved analyser crystal was presented. Here the theory is applied to compensate for the corresponding decrease of the energy resolution. The technique is demonstrated with a Johann-type spectrometer using a spherically bent Si(660) analyser in near-backscattering geometry, where an improvement in the energy resolution from 1.0 eV down to 0.5 eV at 9.7 keV incident photon energy was observed. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography.

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Honkanen, A. P., Verbeni, R., Simonelli, L., Moretti Sala, M., Al-Zein, A., Krisch, M., … Huotari, S. (2014). Improving the energy resolution of bent crystal X-ray spectrometers with position-sensitive detectors. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 21(4), 762–767. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577514011163

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