Phys. Rev. A 59, 3673 - 3680 (1999)Observation of soft x rays of single-mode resonant transition radiation from a multilayer target with a submicrometer period
Koji Yamada * and Teruo Hosokawa
Hisataka Takenaka Received 2 October 1998 The soft x rays produced by resonant transition radiation from a multilayer target with a submicrometer period were measured. The target consisted of 176-nm-thick nickel as radiators and 221-nm-thick carbon as spacers alternately stacked on a SiN membrane. The target was bombarded by 15-MeV electrons, and the angular dependence of the resulting x-ray spectra was measured. The spectra had a clear single peak at energies from 2 to 4 keV depending on the observation angle. The spectral dependence on the incident angle of the electron beam was also measured, and a shift of the peak energy was observed. These experimental results showed a good agreement with theoretical estimations. These results are clear evidence of single-mode resonant transition radiation. ©1999 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.59.3673 * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. FAX:+81-462-40-4324. Electronic address: kyamada@aecl.ntt.co.jp [ Abstract | Previous article | Next article | Issue 5 ] |
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