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Proposed Method for the Measurement of the Spatial Coherence of Laboratory X-Ray Lasers

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Abstract

A proposed method of measuring the spatial coherence length of laboratory x-ray lasers is described. The method is based on the coherence dependent interference pattern produced by double slit arrays. The neon-like Se laser at 208Å is used as an example.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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