Rotational Modulation Collimator
Rotational modulation collimators (or RMCs) are a specialization of the modulation collimator, an imaging device invented by Minoru OdaX-rays (or other radiations that cast shadows). Since high energy X-rays are not easily focused, such optics have found applications in various instruments. RMCs selectively block and unblock X-rays in a way which depends on their incoming direction, converting image information into time variations. Various mathematical transformations can then reconstitute the image of the source.
. Devices of this type create images of high energyThe Small Astronomy Satellite 3, launched in 1975, was one orbiting experiment that used RMCs. A more recent satellite that used RMCs was RHESSI.
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