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1 June 2006 Hard x-ray focusing optics for concealed object detection
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In this paper, we discuss hard x-ray optics, in general, and lobster-eye focusing optics, in particular, for concealed object detection, at longer distances. The longer distance (~50m) scenario is important for Improvised Explosives Detection (IED), "seeing through walls," "seeing objects under ground," and related applications.
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Tomasz Jannson and Michael Gertsenshteyn "Hard x-ray focusing optics for concealed object detection", Proc. SPIE 6213, Non-Intrusive Inspection Technologies, 621302 (1 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663294
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KEYWORDS
Hard x-rays

X-ray optics

Reflection

Mirrors

X-rays

Specular reflections

Eye

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