Focusing of gamma-rays with Laue lenses: first results
F. Frontera, G. Loffredo, A. Pisa, F. Nobili, V. Carassiti, F., Evangelisti, L. Landi, S. Squerzanti, E. Caroli, J.B. Stephen, K.H. Andersen,, P. Courtois, N. Auricchio, L. Milani, B. Negri

TL;DR
This paper presents initial results from developing Laue lenses for focusing gamma-rays above 60 keV, demonstrating the assembly and testing of a prototype lens with focusing capabilities around 100 keV.
Contribution
First prototype of a Laue lens for gamma-ray focusing above 60 keV, with successful assembly and initial testing results.
Findings
Prototype assembled and tested successfully.
Focusing capability demonstrated at ~100 keV.
Technique for gamma-ray focusing with Laue lenses described.
Abstract
We report on the first results obtained from our development project of focusing gamma-rays (60 keV) by using Laue lenses. The first lens prototype model has been assembled and tested. We describe the technique adopted and the lens focusing capabilities at about 100 keV.
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