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A Vacuum X-Ray Crystal Spectrometer for the Hanbit Magnetic Mirror Device

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A vacuum X-ray crystal spectrometer was fabricated for the Hanbit magnetic mirror device1,2 utilizing a spherically-bent mica crystal and an X-ray sensitive CCD camera. The main diagnostic application for this spectrometer is to observe the spectra of helium-like neon, NeIX, in the wavelength range from 13.4474 Å to 13.6980 Å. Spherically bent crystals and two-dimensional detectors like a CCD camera are the essential components of a new type of imaging crystal spectrometer3.

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Lee, S.G., Bak, J.G., Bitter, M. (2002). A Vacuum X-Ray Crystal Spectrometer for the Hanbit Magnetic Mirror Device. In: Stott, P.E., Wootton, A., Gorini, G., Sindoni, E., Batani, D. (eds) Advanced Diagnostics for Magnetic and Inertial Fusion. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8696-2_43

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