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Progress on multi-order hard x-ray imaging with multilayer zone plates

Osterhoff, Markus ; Döring, Florian ; Eberl, Christian ; Wilke, Robin ; Wallentin, Jesper LU ; Krebs, Hans Ulrich ; Sprung, Michael and Salditt, Tim (2015) X-Ray Nanoimaging: Instruments and Methods II 9592.
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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keywords
Hard x-ray imaging, Multi-order imaging, Multilayer zone plate
host publication
X-Ray Nanoimaging : Instruments and Methods II - Instruments and Methods II
volume
9592
article number
95920E
publisher
SPIE
conference name
X-Ray Nanoimaging: Instruments and Methods II
conference location
San Diego, United States
conference dates
2015-08-12 - 2015-08-13
external identifiers
  • wos:000366301500007
  • scopus:84950982476
ISBN
9781628417586
DOI
10.1117/12.2187799
language
English
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yes
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4ad9ba74-087b-4432-8d88-9b6cf49ce2e2
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2017-12-13 16:26:16
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  author       = {{Osterhoff, Markus and Döring, Florian and Eberl, Christian and Wilke, Robin and Wallentin, Jesper and Krebs, Hans Ulrich and Sprung, Michael and Salditt, Tim}},
  booktitle    = {{X-Ray Nanoimaging : Instruments and Methods II}},
  isbn         = {{9781628417586}},
  keywords     = {{Hard x-ray imaging; Multi-order imaging; Multilayer zone plate}},
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  publisher    = {{SPIE}},
  title        = {{Progress on multi-order hard x-ray imaging with multilayer zone plates}},
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  doi          = {{10.1117/12.2187799}},
  volume       = {{9592}},
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