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Nanofocusing parabolic refractive x-ray lenses
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2003
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringPhysicsMicrofabricationOptical PropertiesMicroscopyX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsGeometrical OpticShort Focal DistanceFocal DistanceOptical SystemsSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserPlanar Parabolic LensesX-ray OpticBeam Optic
Parabolic refractive x-ray lenses with short focal distance can generate intensive hard x-ray microbeams with lateral extensions in the 100 nm range even at a short distance from a synchrotron radiation source. We have fabricated planar parabolic lenses made of silicon that have a focal distance in the range of a few millimeters at hard x-ray energies. In a crossed geometry, two lenses were used to generate a microbeam with a lateral size of 380 nm by 210 nm at 25 keV in a distance of 42 m from the synchrotron radiation source. Using diamond as the lens material, microbeams with a lateral size down to 20 nm and below are conceivable in the energy range from 10 to 100 keV.
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