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Journal: Applied optics
Article Title: Computational method for the optimization of quasimonoenergetic Laser Compton X-ray sources for imaging applications
doi: 10.1364/AO.444307
Figure Lengend Snippet: Visualization of the rich angle-correlated X-ray spectrum of a simulated LCS output with a Compton edge (ECE) of 60 keV at observation angles (θx, θy) up to 5 mrad from the center of the beam profile. On the X-ray flux density plot (left), four regions of interest are highlighted with dashed lines. (a) The entire field of view, (b) a centered annulus, (c) the center, and (d) an off-center region of the LCS X-ray spectrum are highlighted, and the relative total flux and energy spectrum through these regions is illustrated (right). The LCS interaction parameters used to generate these plots are described in more detail in Section 2.1 and are assumed for all LCS X-ray distributions simulated in this paper.
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Journal: Applied optics
Article Title: Computational method for the optimization of quasimonoenergetic Laser Compton X-ray sources for imaging applications
doi: 10.1364/AO.444307
Figure Lengend Snippet: Visualization of the change in shape of local X-ray distributions as a function of observation angle (θx) from an LCS interaction with a Compton edge (ECE) of 60 keV.
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Journal: Applied optics
Article Title: Computational method for the optimization of quasimonoenergetic Laser Compton X-ray sources for imaging applications
doi: 10.1364/AO.444307
Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison of FastFit interpolation and LCS code at two observation angles whose values are in mrad.
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