X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source
Patent
1987-04-30
1990-01-16
Sikes, William L.
X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices
Source
372 5, H01S 316
Patent
active
048948527
ABSTRACT:
A method of producing X-rays employs a first monocrystal having parallel lattice planes and an optically flat planar face extending at the Bragg angle .theta..sub.B or less than .theta..sub.B relative to said planes, and includes:
REFERENCES:
Kamalaksha Das Gupta; "Investigations In X-Radiation Stimulation"; Mar. 1982, pp. 1-25.
Mahendra Lal Sircar Lecture (part-I) Delivered At The Indian Association For The Cultivation of Science On Jan. 3, 1984, by K. Das Gupta.
Non-Linear Increase in Bragg Peak and Narrowing of X-Ray Lines by K. Das Gupta.
Studies of the Non-Linear Rise in Intensity of X-Ray Lines by K. Das Gupta, A. A., Bahgat and P. J. Seibt.
"Coherent Emission of Characteristic Lines on Passage of Charged Particles Through a Single Crystal", 1976, American Institute of Physics by S. A. Akhmanov and B. A., Grishanin.
Coherent y-Emission by Stimulated Annihilation of Electron-Positron Pairs, by M. Bertolotti and C. Sibilia, Appl. Phys. 19, 127 130 (1979).
"Stimulated x-ray Fluorescence from Excited Crystal" Proceedings of The International Society for Optical Engineering, vol. 743, 1-1987.
Haefliger William W.
Holloway B. R. R.
Sikes William L.
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