Abstract:
A technique for two-dimensional imaging of an x-ray source with a continuous time-base sweep is described. The technique is based on the use of an x-ray image converter tube in combination with a pinhole camera, which has a linear pinhole array. The basic relationships for determining the parameters of the recording system are given. Setting up the procedure is described and the results of two-dimensional microtarget imaging with a continuous time-base sweep in an experiment at the ‘Iskra-4’ laser facility are presented.