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23 August 2017 X-ray microscope with refractive x-ray optics and microfocus laboratory source
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With emergence of focusing X-ray optics many configurations of X-ray microscope have been developed. In this paper we report on a laboratory X-ray microscope based on refractive X-ray optics and microfocus laboratory source. In our experimental setup we use parabolic Compound Refractive X-ray Lens (CRL) made of beryllium and capillary spherical CRL made of epoxy. A copper 2000 mesh grid with 13 μm period and the width of the wire of about 4-5 μm has been clearly resolved with good enough contrast in transmission full-field X-ray microscopy mode. The advantages of the two-lens design have been shown experimentally for both transmission full-field and scanning X-ray microscopes. The discussion of the optimal distances between optical elements in the X-ray microscope is presented.
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D. A. Serebrennikov, Yu. I. Dudchik, A. A. Barannikov, N. B. Klimova, and A. A. Snigirev "X-ray microscope with refractive x-ray optics and microfocus laboratory source", Proc. SPIE 10387, Advances in Laboratory-based X-Ray Sources, Optics, and Applications VI, 103870H (23 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2274736
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KEYWORDS
X-ray microscopy

X-rays

Microscopes

X-ray optics

X-ray sources

Beryllium

Synchrotron radiation

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