The LAUE project for broadband gamma-ray focusing lenses
E. Virgilli, F. Frontera, V. Valsan, V. Liccardo, E. Caroli, J.B., Stephen, F. Cassese, L. Recanatesi, M. Pecora, S. Mottini, P. Attin\'a, B., Negri

TL;DR
The LAUE project aims to develop high focal length Laue lenses for soft gamma-ray astronomy, significantly enhancing sensitivity in the 80-600 keV range by two orders of magnitude.
Contribution
It introduces an advanced technology for constructing high focal length Laue lenses to improve gamma-ray observational capabilities.
Findings
Development of a prototype Laue lens for gamma-ray focusing.
Potential to increase sensitivity by 100 times in the 80-600 keV band.
Progress towards practical implementation of gamma-ray focusing optics.
Abstract
We present the LAUE project devoted to develop an advanced technology for building a high focal length Laue lens for soft gamma--ray astronomy (80-600 keV). The final goal is to develop a focusing optics that can improve the current sensitivity in the above energy band by 2 orders of magnitude.
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