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Imaging by 2D parabolic diamond X-ray compound refractive lens at the laboratory source

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Publication Date2016-01-01
JournalAIP conference proceedings
AuthorsS. I. Zholudev, S.A. Terentiev, S. N. Polyakov, S. Yu. Martyushov, Š’. Š. Денисов
InstitutionsTechnological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
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Laser micro-machining of single-crystal diamond was successfully applied to the manufacturing of a 2D parabolic X-ray compound refractive lens which consists of 24 plano-concave lenses with the parabola apex radius of 200 µm and the aperture of 1 mm. It was tested in the image transfer mode of the tungsten resolution test target at the original home-lab setup using Cukα radiation from a Rigaku rotating anode X-ray generator. The high quality transfer X-ray imaging of this target with resolution < 20 µm in the field of view of 0.6 mm was demonstrated with use of the parabolic diamond compound refractive lens.