Optique en rayons XX-ray optics is the branch of optics that manipulates X-rays instead of visible light. It deals with focusing and other ways of manipulating the X-ray beams for research techniques such as X-ray crystallography, X-ray fluorescence, small-angle X-ray scattering, X-ray microscopy, X-ray phase-contrast imaging, and X-ray astronomy. Since X-rays and visible light are both electromagnetic waves they propagate in space in the same way, but because of the much higher frequency and photon energy of X-rays they interact with matter very differently.
Dose absorbéeEn radioprotection, la dose absorbée, ou, plus concisément, la dose, est l'énergie déposée par unité de masse par un rayonnement ionisant. On la rencontre également sous d'autres noms, notamment dose radiative ou dose radioactive en physique nucléaire. Son intérêt premier est de quantifier l'énergie déposée dans un tissu biologique pour prévoir les effets déterministes et effets stochastiques d'une irradiation : planning de soins des cancers en radiothérapie ou curiethérapie, prédiction des risques de maladie en cas d'exposition accidentelle ou volontaire (radiologie), définition de normes de sécurité dans l'industrie nucléaire, etc.
Radioprotectionvignette|Conteneur en plomb pour le transport des seringues de technétium 99m en service de médecine nucléaire au La radioprotection est l'ensemble des mesures prises pour assurer la protection de l'homme et de son environnement contre les effets néfastes des rayonnements ionisants. Le principe général de précaution "ALARA", As Low As Reasonably Achievable, signifiant en français « aussi bas que raisonnablement possible », est applicable au risque d'exposition aux rayonnements ionisants.
Precession electron diffractionPrecession electron diffraction (PED) is a specialized method to collect electron diffraction patterns in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). By rotating (precessing) a tilted incident electron beam around the central axis of the microscope, a PED pattern is formed by integration over a collection of diffraction conditions. This produces a quasi-kinematical diffraction pattern that is more suitable as input into direct methods algorithms to determine the crystal structure of the sample.
RadiodermiteLa radiodermite est une maladie due à une exposition trop importante à des radiations. Elle est caractérisée par des lésions cutanées induites par les radiations ionisantes. vignette|alt=Main gauche atteinte de radiodermite chronique hyperplasique.|Main gauche atteinte de radiodermite chronique hyperplasique. Conservée au Musée Dupuytren. On distingue principalement : les radiodermites aigües, lésions aiguës qui prédominent sur les tissus à renouvellement rapide.
X-ray filterAn X-ray filter is a material placed in front of an X-ray source in order to reduce the intensity of particular wavelengths from its spectrum and selectively alter the distribution of X-ray wavelengths within a given beam. When X-rays hit matter, part of the incoming beam is transmitted through the material and part of it is absorbed by the material. The amount absorbed is dependent on the material's mass absorption coefficient and tends to decrease for incident photons of greater energy.
Spectrométrie photoélectronique Xvignette|upright=1.4|Machine XPS avec un analyseur de masse (A), des lentilles électromagnétiques (B), une chambre d'ultra-vide (C), une source de rayon X (D) et une pompe à vide (E) La spectrométrie photoélectronique X, ou spectrométrie de photoélectrons induits par rayons X (en anglais, X-Ray photoelectron spectrometry : XPS) est une méthode de spectrométrie photoélectronique qui implique la mesure des spectres de photoélectrons induits par des photons de rayon X.
Ultrashort pulseIn optics, an ultrashort pulse, also known as an ultrafast event, is an electromagnetic pulse whose time duration is of the order of a picosecond (10−12 second) or less. Such pulses have a broadband optical spectrum, and can be created by mode-locked oscillators. Amplification of ultrashort pulses almost always requires the technique of chirped pulse amplification, in order to avoid damage to the gain medium of the amplifier. They are characterized by a high peak intensity (or more correctly, irradiance) that usually leads to nonlinear interactions in various materials, including air.
FemtosecondA femtosecond is a unit of time in the International System of Units (SI) equal to 10^-15 or of a second; that is, one quadrillionth, or one millionth of one billionth, of a second. For context, a femtosecond is to a second as a second is to about 31.71 million years; a ray of light travels approximately 0.3 μm (micrometers) in 1 femtosecond, a distance comparable to the diameter of a virus. The word femtosecond is formed by the SI prefix femto and the SI unit second. Its symbol is fs.
Microcrystal electron diffractionMicrocrystal electron diffraction, or MicroED, is a CryoEM method that was developed by the Gonen laboratory in late 2013 at the Janelia Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. MicroED is a form of electron crystallography where thin 3D crystals are used for structure determination by electron diffraction. Prior to this demonstration, macromolecular (protein) electron crystallography was only used on 2D crystals, for example.