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Our objective is to provide tools for X-ray spectral, time and spatial resolving measurements on ITER. Spectral range should be 2–5 Te for good sensitivity to electron temperature changes. That means a spectral range up to 150 keV. The level of accompanying neutron radiation will be so high, that we need use some deflectors to separate neutron and X-ray fluxes. In the case, the crystalline reflectors cannot provide the wide range1,2. Kumakhov X-Ray optics3 does not allow to deflect a radiation with an acceptable angle.
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Portnov, D.V., Kaschuck, Y.A., Krasilnikov, A.V. (1998). Thermonuclear Plasma X-Ray Diagnostics with Compton Scattering. In: Stott, P.E., Gorini, G., Prandoni, P., Sindoni, E. (eds) Diagnostics for Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5353-3_42
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