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1 February 1994 Material optimization for hard x-ray Fresnel zone plates
John J. Chrzas, Wenbing Yun, Barry P. Lai, Dan G. Legnini, Y. H. Xiao
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Abstract
Fresnel zone plates have recently been used as the focusing optic for hard x-ray (5 - 11 keV) microscopy techniques. Fresnel zone plates used in the hard x-ray regime focus by constructive interference effects based on the phase modulation of the incident x-ray beam and have experimentally been shown to focus 20 - 30% of the incident photons to less than a one- micron focal spot. The materials of choice for these zone plates have been Al, Cu, Ni, and Au. The focus of this work is the theoretical optimization of the focusing efficiency of phase- modulating Fresnel zone plates in the hard x-ray regime by appropriate material selection. The optimal materials for three different energy ranges will be examined (1 - 5 keV, 5 - 20 keV, and > 20 keV) and a discussion of the selection criteria involved will be presented.
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John J. Chrzas, Wenbing Yun, Barry P. Lai, Dan G. Legnini, and Y. H. Xiao "Material optimization for hard x-ray Fresnel zone plates", Proc. SPIE 2011, Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV Optics II, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167244
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KEYWORDS
Zone plates

Absorption

Hard x-rays

Lithography

Gold

Nickel

Beryllium

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