Author:
Samokhvalov A.A.,Sergushichev K.A.,Eliseev S.I.,Smirnov A.A.,Bronzov T.P.,Getman D.V.,Bolshakov E.P.,Timshina M.V.,Burtsev V.A.
Abstract
Abstract
The paper presents a compact source of soft X-ray radiation
based on a fast capillary discharge developed for “water window”
microscopy methods. The central part of the source is the specially
designed nanosecond voltage pulse generator capable of operating at
a frequency of 600 Hz, with 100 ns pulse duration and energy per
pulse 5 J. The discharge is created in a borosilicate capillary
non-uniformly filled with gas. The plasma emission spectra obtained
for the case of source operation in argon-helium mixture demonstrate
well-pronounced lines in the “carbon window” range, in carbon
dioxide-lines in the “water window” range. An analysis of the
emission spectra in the range of 2–9 nm in cases of different
inlet gas pressures made it possible to estimate the degree of
ablation of the inner wall of the capillary and to determine the
suitable operating pressure range.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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