Dispersive refraction of different light-to-heavy materials at MeV γ-ray energies
Abstract
The dispersive behavior of materials with atomic charge numbers varing from Z = 4 (beryllium, Be) to Z = 82 (lead, Pb) was investigated experimentally and theoretically at γ-ray energies up to 2 MeV. The experiment was performed at the double-crystal gamma spectrometer GAMS6 of the ILL in Grenoble. The experimental results were compared with theoretical calculations which account for all major elastic processes involved. Overall, we found a good agreement between theory and experiment. We find that for the development of refractive optics at γ-ray energies beyond those currently in use high-Z materials become increasingly attractive compared to the beryllium lens-stacks used at X-ray energies.
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