Author:
Makarov S S,Pikuz T A,Buzmakov A V,Chernyaev A P,Mabey P,Vinci T,Rigon G,Albertazzi B,Casner A,Bouffetier V,Kodama R,Katagiri K,Kamimura N,Umeda Y,Ozaki N,Falize E,Poujade O,Togashi T,Yabashi M,Yabuuchi T,Inubushi Y,Miyanishi K,Sueda K,Manuel M,Gregori G,Koenig M,Pikuz S A
Abstract
Abstract
An x-ray radiography technique based upon phase contrast imaging using a lithium fluoride detector has been demonstrated for goals of high energy density physics experiments. Based on the simulation of propagation an x-ray free-electron laser beam through a test-object, the visibility of phase-contrast image depending on an object-detector distance was investigated. Additionally, the metrological capabilities of a lithium fluoride crystal as a detector were demonstrated.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy