Measuring X-ray Fluorescent Holograph with novel detector

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Abstract

X-ray Fluorescent Holography is a promising method but requires large photon flux and prolonged signal accumulation time. In this report, holographs for samples with weak fluoresce are measured with a novel detector that provides counting rate up to 60 million counts per second , high energy-resolution and large solid angle for collecting signal. Discussions of the advantages and drawbacks of the novel detector application and analysis methods are made. This work is supported by NSF instrumentation grant DMR MRI-0722730.

Authors

  • Yuhao Wang

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102
  • Jianming Bai

    • University of Tennessee
  • Trevor Tyson

    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Peter Siddons

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • G. De Geronimo

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory