First x-rays from a compact and tunable LINAC-based Compton scattering source
First x-rays from a compact and tunable LINAC-based Compton scattering source
In this paper, we present the first measurements of x-rays produced with a compact, narrowband, and tunable inverse Compton scattering-based x-ray source, developed at Eindhoven University of Technology. A flux of $1.2 \cdot 10^3$ photons per shot was measured, in agreement with simulations. Using a high-resolution spectral camera, we show that the photon energy can be tuned continuously from 5.8~keV to 10.7~keV with a bandwidth of 4\%. The measured x-ray pulse length was in the picosecond range. Additionally, we show that the source allows full control over the x-ray polarization control. By optimizing experimental parameters, implementing improvements to the setup and further conditioning of the accelerator structure, a brilliance of $10^{12}$ photons/(s $\times$ mrad$^2$ $\times$ mm${^{2}}$ $\times$ 0.1\% BW) can be achieved, with photon energies up to 40 keV. Because the complete electron beamline fits on a single optical table, it is suitable as an in-house x-ray source for university laboratories, industrial production lines, museums, and hospitals.
I. J. M. van Elk、C. W. Sweers、D. F. J. Nijhof、R. G. W. van den Berg、T. G. Lucas、X. F. D. Stragier、P. Tack、M. N. Boone、O. J. Luiten、P. H. A. Mutsaers
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I. J. M. van Elk,C. W. Sweers,D. F. J. Nijhof,R. G. W. van den Berg,T. G. Lucas,X. F. D. Stragier,P. Tack,M. N. Boone,O. J. Luiten,P. H. A. Mutsaers.First x-rays from a compact and tunable LINAC-based Compton scattering source[EB/OL].(2025-04-16)[2025-06-05].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.11897.点此复制
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