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Measurement of hard X-ray coherence in the presence of a rotating random-phase-screen diffuser
Authors:Kaye S Morgan  Sarah C Irvine  Yoshio Suzuki  Akihisa Takeuchi  Karen KW Siu
Institution:a School of Physics, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
b Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), SPring-8, Mikazuki, Hyogo 679-5198, Japan
c Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Abstract:A suitably large coherence area is important in coherent X-ray optics, when using techniques such as interferometry or phase contrast imaging (PCI). The work done by Suzuki using a prism interferometer to measure X-ray coherence at 12.4 keV 1] is here extended to consider the use of a diffuser at the bio-medical imaging energy of 25 keV. In order to achieve a broader, more even X-ray field and eliminate speckle, a spinning piece of paper may be used as a rotating random-phase screen to diffuse the hard X-ray beam, but this will concomitantly decrease the magnitude of the complex degree of second-order coherence. We also study the effect of source size and source-to-sample distance on coherence, where imaging area and required flux must be considered. Coherence measurements at the 20XU beamline at the SPring-8 synchrotron are compared to results from wave-optical computer modelling. These show that while the diffuser will decrease the magnitude of the complex degree of coherence, further free-space propagation will lessen this effect. In the design of an experiment, the collimating slit size and use of a diffuser must therefore be balanced with distance from the source, in order to maximise coherence while maintaining the desired field of view and exposure time.
Keywords:42  25  Kb  41  60  &minus  m  41  50  +h  29  20  dk  07  85  Qe  42  79  Bh  87  64  mh
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