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20 June 1995 X-ray focusing using lobster-eye optics: a comparison of theory with experiment
Andrew G. Peele, Keith A. Nugent, Andrei V. Rode, Kai Gaebel, Martin C. Richardson, Richard R. Strack, Walter P. Siegmund
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We report investigations of the x-ray focusing of a square channel capillary array. We use x rays with an energy of about 1.5 keV from a laser produced plasma. We find the focal structure to be consistent with theoretical expectations. The images were recorded using x-ray film and, to within the precision with which we were able to analyze the results, the data is consistent with an array with negligible channel tilt and a surface roughness of 1.5 nm rms. This is the best performance yet reported for lobster-eye x-ray optics.
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Andrew G. Peele, Keith A. Nugent, Andrei V. Rode, Kai Gaebel, Martin C. Richardson, Richard R. Strack, and Walter P. Siegmund "X-ray focusing using lobster-eye optics: a comparison of theory with experiment", Proc. SPIE 2515, X-Ray and Extreme Ultraviolet Optics, (20 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212593
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Microchannel plates

X-ray optics

Surface roughness

Absorbance

Plasma

Aluminum

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