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Measurement of X-ray Beam Coherence along Multiple Directions Using 2-D Checkerboard Phase Grating
Published on: October 11, 2016
Measurement of spatial coherence through diffraction from a transparent mask with a phase discontinuity
Seongkeun Cho1, Miguel A Alonso, Thomas G Brown
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 14627, USA. keun79@pas.rochester.edu
Abstract:
We describe a robust method by which the spatial coherence from all pairs of points along a line may be simultaneously acquired from an image formed by diffraction from a phase discontinuity. In contrast to other methods, this approach can accurately reveal weak correlations in the tails of a coherence function.
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