Diffraction camera for imaging penetrating radiation

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – With sample supply means

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G01N 2320, G21K 106

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042030340

ABSTRACT:
A diffraction camera type imaging device for x-rays/gamma rays
eutrons employs at least one single crystal bent to conform to the radius of a sphere of radius 2R and ground to fit snugly on a Rowland sphere of radius R will, when rotated about an axis normal to the axis of symmetry of the crystal or translated rectilinearly along said axis of symmetry, focus, by Bragg diffraction, a two-dimensional x-ray/gamma ray
eutron radiating object to a two dimensional image.

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