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Focusing Better with X-Rays

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Ion-etched compound lenses exceed critical angle.

Hank Hogan

Designing for fine-focusing helps when building telescopes and microscopes. However, the refractive optics used in x-ray versions of such instruments typically have had small numerical apertures, reducing performance. Compound kinoform lenses — refractive lenses with a stair-step shape that gets around numerical aperture restricting absorption — have been fabricated and tested, but these still could be limited by the critical angle where total reflection occurs. A scanning electron microscope image shows an x-ray-focusing kinoform lens. Etched in silicon, these lenses focus x-rays...Read full article

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    Published: December 2007
    microscopesMicroscopyrefractive opticsResearch & Technologytelescopes

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