Genuine-field modeling of partially coherent X-ray imaging systems

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A genuine representation of the cross-spectral density function as a superposition of mutually uncorrelated, spatially localized modes is applied to model the propagation of spatially partially coherent light beams in X-ray optical systems. Numerical illustrations based on mode propagation with VirtualLab software are presented for imaging systems with ideal and non-ideal grazing-incidence mirrors.

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Verhoeven, A., Hellmann, C., Wyrowski, F., Idir, M., & Turunen, J. (2020). Genuine-field modeling of partially coherent X-ray imaging systems. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 27, 1307–1319. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577520006979

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