| Literature DB >> 24763638 |
Istvan Mohacsi1, Petri Karvinen1, Ismo Vartiainen1, Vitaliy A Guzenko1, Andrea Somogyi2, Cameron M Kewish2, Pascal Mercere2, Christian David1.
Abstract
High-efficiency nanofocusing of hard X-rays using stacked multilevel Fresnel zone plates with a smallest zone width of 200 nm is demonstrated. The approach is to approximate the ideal parabolic lens profile with two-, three-, four- and six-level zone plates. By stacking binary and three-level zone plates with an additional binary zone plate, the number of levels in the optical transmission function was doubled, resulting in four- and six-level profiles, respectively. Efficiencies up to 53.7% focusing were experimentally obtained with 6.5 keV photons using a compact alignment apparatus based on piezoelectric actuators. The measurements have also been compared with numerical simulations to study the misalignment of the two zone plates.Entities:
Keywords: Fresnel zone plates; X-ray nanofocusing; zone-plate stacking
Year: 2014 PMID: 24763638 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577514003403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616