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Transition Radiation as a Coherent Soft X-ray Source

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Abstract

A series of experiments using 54 MeV electrons from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory electron-positron linear accelerator has measured the spectral and angular distributions of soft x-ray transition radiation generated by targets of thin low-Z foils. Early results demonstrated the spatial coherence of x-rays generated at the two surfaces of single foils.1,2

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