Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Experimental analysis and modeling of self-standing curved crystals for focusing of X-rays / Camattari, Riccardo; Guidi, Vincenzo; Lanzoni, Luca; Neri, Ilaria. - In: MECCANICA. - ISSN 0025-6455. - 48:8(2013), pp. 1875-1882. [10.1007/s11012-013-9734-7]
Abstract:
Novel applications can be attained through
the usage of bent crystals as optical components for
the challenge of focusing hard X andγrays by Bragg
diffraction. Nuclear astrophysics, nuclear medicine
and homeland security would highly benefit from
such optics, because they all share the same need for
efficient X- and γ-ray focusing systems. With this
aim, self-standing bent silicon crystals have been reproducibly attained thanks to the method of surface
grooving. An extensive study has been worked out to
understand the process of substrate deformation. By
adjusting experimental parameters, very good control
of the curvature is afforded. Process of deformation
has been modeled in terms of irreversible compression
occurring in the material close to the grooves. The underlying silicon was treated as an anisotropic medium
elastically reacting to the state of stress provided by
the grooves. Comparison between experimental results and theoretical expectations was satisfactorily
achieved.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Crystal bending·Surface grooving·
Mechanical anisotropy·Optical interferometry·
X-ray diffractometry
Elenco autori:
Camattari, Riccardo; Guidi, Vincenzo; Lanzoni, Luca; Neri, Ilaria
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