Solid-state framing camera operating in interferometric mode.
K L BakerP T SteeleR E StewartS P VernonW W HsingBruce RemingtonPublished in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
A high speed solid-state framing camera has been developed which can operate in interferometric mode. This camera measures the change in the index of refraction of a semiconductor when x-rays are incident upon it. This instrument uses an x-ray transmission grating/mask in front of the semiconductor to induce a corresponding phase grating in the semiconductor which can then be measured by an infrared probe beam. The probe beam scatters off of this grating, enabling a measure of the x-ray signal incident on the semiconductor. In this particular instrument, the zero-order reflected probe beam is attenuated and interfered with the diffracted orders to produce an interferometric image on a charge coupled device camera of the phase change induced inside the semiconductor by the incident x-rays.
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