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18 September 2015 Progress on multi-order hard x-ray imaging with multilayer zone plates
Markus Osterhoff, Florian Döring, Christian Eberl, Robin Wilke, Jesper Wallentin, Hans-Ulrich Krebs, Michael Sprung, Tim Salditt
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Abstract
Hard x-ray focusing and imaging on the few nano metre scale has gained a lot of attraction in the last couple of years. Thanks to new developments in fabrication and inspection of high-N.A. optics, focusing of hard x-rays has caught up with the focusing performance for soft x-rays. Here we review the latest imaging experiments of the Göttinger Multilayer zone plate collaboration, summarising our route from 1D to 2D lenses for different hard x-ray energies, and recapitulate recent progress on a journey from focusing to imaging.
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Markus Osterhoff, Florian Döring, Christian Eberl, Robin Wilke, Jesper Wallentin, Hans-Ulrich Krebs, Michael Sprung, and Tim Salditt "Progress on multi-order hard x-ray imaging with multilayer zone plates", Proc. SPIE 9592, X-Ray Nanoimaging: Instruments and Methods II, 95920E (18 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2187799
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KEYWORDS
Zone plates

Hard x-rays

X-rays

Holograms

Holography

Lenses

X-ray optics

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