High contrast lasr-based Mo K-alpha X-ray source at ALLS

POSTER

Abstract

We report an efficient Mo $K$-alpha x-ray source produced by tightly focusing high contrast 60 fs, 10 mJ, 100 Hz frequency doubled Ti:Sapphire laser pulses on solid molybdenum targets. The x-ray source gives a sufficient spatial coherence to acquire phase contrast images. X-ray phase contrast allows seeing features not visible in conventional absorption contrast and thus, it is of great interest for biomedical applications, which require high-resolution images. The size of the resultant K-alpha x-ray emission spot, the x-ray spectrum, and the x-ray conversion efficiency are characterized and they will be presented and discussed. Such a high contrast, high repetition rate $K$-alpha x-ray source can be very useful for x-ray imaging.

Authors

  • Cristina Serbanescu

    • INRS-EMT
  • Sylvain Fourmaux

    • INRS-EMT, Canada
    • INRS-EMT
  • Russel Kincaid

    • Syracuse University
  • Andrzej Krol

    • SUNY Upstate Medical University
  • Jean Claude Kieffer

    • INRS-EMT