Coherent X-Ray Optics

Coherent X-Ray Optics

by David Paganin
Coherent X-Ray Optics

Coherent X-Ray Optics

by David Paganin

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Overview

This book gives a thorough treatment of the rapidly-expanding field of coherent X-ray optics, which has recently experienced something of a renaissance with the availability of third-generation synchrotron sources. It is the first book of its kind. The author begins with a treatment of the fundamentals of X-ray diffraction for both coherent and partially coherent radiation, together with the interactions of X-rays with matter. X-ray sources, optical elements and detectors are then discussed, with an emphasis on their role in coherent X-ray optics. Various facets of coherent X-ray imaging are then discussed, including holography, interferometry, self imaging, phase contrast and phase retrieval. Lastly, the foundations of the new field of singular X-ray optics are examined. Most topics are developed from first principles, with numerous references given to the contemporary research literature. This book will be useful to X-ray physicists and students, together with optical physicists and engineers who wish to learn more about the fascinating subject of coherent X-ray optics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199673865
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Series: Oxford Series on Synchrotron Radiation , #6
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

David Paganin, School of Physics, Monash University, Australia

David M. Paganin is a Lecturer at the School of Physics, Monash University, Australia.

Table of Contents

1. X-ray wave-fields in free space
2. X-ray interactions with matter
3. X-ray sources, optical elements, and detectors
4. Coherent X-ray imaging
5. Singular X-ray optics
Appendix A: Review of Fourier analysis
Appendix B: Fresnel scaling theorem
Appendix C: Reciprocity theorem for monochromatic sclalar fields
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