Additional information:
Lecture language: English
Study period: main study period
Course objectives:
The students from different backgrounds comprehend the physics of the generation, the basic laws of propagation in matter and the detection of X-ray radiation. They become acquainted with different types of X-ray optics and learn the characteristics of these optical components. They understand techniques to simulate these optics.
Learning targets:
The students
- know the importance of X-ray optics in science and material analysis
- can describe the basic phenomena of X-ray generation, propagation and detection
- can calculate the optical path X-rays will follow
- are familiar with different types of X-ray optics
- can decide what X-ray optical component is suited best for what application
- comprehend the concepts of refraction, reflection, diffraction and absorption and are aware of their importance in X-ray optics
- know the differences between ray tracing and wave propagation methods and can assess what method is applicable in what case
- conceive manufacturing methods of X-ray optics
- know how to characterize X-ray optical components
Suggested literature:
M. Born und E. Wolf
Principles of Optics, 7th (expanded) edition
Cambridge University Press, 2010
A. Erko, M. Idir, T. Krist und A. G. Michette
Modern Developments in X-Ray and Neutron Optics
Springer Series in Optical Sciences, Vol. 137
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2008
D. Attwood
Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation: Principles and Applications
Cambridge University Press, 1999