Compton scattering for spectroscopic detection of ultra-fast, high flux, broad energy range X-rays
Abstract
Compton side-scattering has been used to simultaneously downshift the energy of keV to MeV energy range photons while attenuating their flux to enable single-shot, spectrally resolved, measurements of high flux X-ray sources to be undertaken. To demonstrate the technique a 1 mm thick pixelated cadmium telluride detector has been used to measure spectra of Compton side-scattered radiation from a Cobalt-60 laboratory source and a high flux, high peak brilliance X-ray source of betatron radiation from a laser-plasma wakefield accelerator.
- Publication:
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Review of Scientific Instruments
- Pub Date:
- November 2013
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2013RScI...84k3302C
- Keywords:
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- cadmium compounds;
- Compton effect;
- high-speed optical techniques;
- spectroscopy;
- 13.60.Fz;
- 07.60.Rd;
- Elastic and Compton scattering;
- Visible and ultraviolet spectrometers