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6 December 2001 Lithium metal for x-ray refractive optics
Nino R. Pereira, Dohn A. Arms, Roy Clarke, Steve B. Dierker, Eric Dufresne, D. Foster
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Abstract
Lithium is the best material for refractive x-ray lenses, with peak performance around 8 keV. To date we have built a prototype of Cederstrom's so-called alligator lens, and have tested the lens with beamline 7ID's 10 keV x-rays on the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratories. To date we have attained only a threefold gain, most likely limited by surface roughness that is avoidable with more careful manufacturing techniques.
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Nino R. Pereira, Dohn A. Arms, Roy Clarke, Steve B. Dierker, Eric Dufresne, and D. Foster "Lithium metal for x-ray refractive optics", Proc. SPIE 4502, Advances in Laboratory-based X-Ray Sources and Optics II, (6 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449856
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

Lithium

Lenses

Signal attenuation

Absorption

Manufacturing

Beryllium

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