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Beryllium parabolic refractive x-ray lenses
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Optical MaterialsX-ray SpectroscopyVisible LightEngineeringMicroscopyOptic DesignPolycapillary OpticsX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingOptical PropertiesX-ray TechnologyReflectionComputational ImagingOptical SystemsSpeckle SpectroscopyRadiation ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMaterials SciencePhotonicsOphthalmologyClassical OpticsSuper-resolutionHard X-ray RangeMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionOptical SciencesX-ray OpticDiffractive Optic
Parabolic refractive x-ray lenses are novel optical components for the hard x-ray range from about 5 keV to about 120 keV. They focus in both directions. They are compact, robust, and easy to align and to operate. They can be used like glass lenses are used for visible light, the main difference being that the numerical aperture <i>N</i> A is much smaller than 1 (of order 10<sup>-4</sup> to 10<sup>-3</sup>). Their main applications are in micro- and nanofocusing, in imaging by absorption and phase contrast. In combination with tomography they allow for 3-dimensional imaging of opaque media with sub-micrometer resolution. Finally, they can be used in speckle spectroscopy by means of coherent x-ray scattering. Beryllium as lens material strongly enhances the transmission and the field of view as compared to aluminium. With increased <i>N</i> A the lateral resolution is also considerably improved with Be lenses. References to a number of applications are given.
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