Friday, December 19, 2008, 11:00 am — NSLS-II Seminar Room, Bldg. 817
Understanding of complex astronomical and laboratory-based x-ray light sources hinges critically upon accurate measurement of radiation intensity. Today, the state-of-the art for such measurement involves the use of robust sensors and optics of various types, calibrated to percent-level accuracy using synchrotron radiation. Salient features and validation of beamlines for performing such work will be described, as will efforts in x-ray metrology and radiometry relevant to specific scientific applications.
Hosted by: Qun Shen
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