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Focusing of hard synchrotron radiation by a refracting glassy carbon lens

Artemiev, AN ; Snigirev, AA ; Kohn, VG ; Snigireva, II ; Artemiev, NA ; Peredkov, Serguei LU ; Zabelin, AV and Maevskii, AG (2004) In Crystallography Reports 49. p.166-169
Abstract
The first experimental study of focusing synchrotron radiation by a parabolic planar glassy-carbon lens is presented. The lens consists of four biconcave single lenses with a curvature radius of 0.2 mm and a relief height comparable with the lens aperture (similar to1 mm). One lens gives rise to the formation of a linear focus with a length comparable with the height of a parabolic profile. The use of two lenses in the cross geometry provides the formation of a pointlike focus. The experiment was performed with the use of synchrotron radiation from the bending magnet BM-5 at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The monochromated synchrotron radiation with an energy of 12.2 keV was focused at a distance of... (More)
The first experimental study of focusing synchrotron radiation by a parabolic planar glassy-carbon lens is presented. The lens consists of four biconcave single lenses with a curvature radius of 0.2 mm and a relief height comparable with the lens aperture (similar to1 mm). One lens gives rise to the formation of a linear focus with a length comparable with the height of a parabolic profile. The use of two lenses in the cross geometry provides the formation of a pointlike focus. The experiment was performed with the use of synchrotron radiation from the bending magnet BM-5 at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The monochromated synchrotron radiation with an energy of 12.2 keV was focused at a distance of 19 m from the lens. The causes that gave rise to focus broadening in comparison with the focus following from the theory of an ideal lens are discussed. (Less)
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  author       = {{Artemiev, AN and Snigirev, AA and Kohn, VG and Snigireva, II and Artemiev, NA and Peredkov, Serguei and Zabelin, AV and Maevskii, AG}},
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  series       = {{Crystallography Reports}},
  title        = {{Focusing of hard synchrotron radiation by a refracting glassy carbon lens}},
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