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Absolute X-ray energy measurement using a high-accuracy angle encoder.

Takahiko MasudaTsukasa WatanabeKjeld BeeksHiroyuki FujimotoTakahiro HirakiHiroyuki KainoShinji KitaoYuki MiyamotoKoichi OkaiNoboru SasaoMakoto SetoThorsten SchummYudai ShigekawaKenji TamasakuSatoshi UetakeAtsushi YamaguchiYoshitaka YodaAkihiro YoshimiKoji Yoshimura
Published in: Journal of synchrotron radiation (2021)
This paper presents an absolute X-ray photon energy measurement method that uses a Bond diffractometer. The proposed system enables the prompt and rapid in situ measurement of photon energies over a wide energy range. The diffractometer uses a reference silicon single-crystal plate and a highly accurate angle encoder called SelfA. The performance of the system is evaluated by repeatedly measuring the energy of the first excited state of the potassium-40 nuclide. The excitation energy is determined as 29829.39 (6) eV, and this is one order of magnitude more accurate than the previous measurement. The estimated uncertainty of the photon energy measurement was 0.7 p.p.m. as a standard deviation and the maximum observed deviation was 2 p.p.m.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • sensitive detection