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Guiding and concentrating hard x-rays by using a flexible hollow-core tapered glass fiber.

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The high efficiency of this prototype fiber supports the idea that this confinement technique should yield intensity gains of many orders of magnitude as the optimal fiber design is achieved.
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A 1.6-m-long, flexible, hollow glass fiber with a gradually diminishing bore diameter has been used efficiently to compress the size of an x-ray beam as it reflects from the inside walls of the fiber by total external reflection. The transmission characteristics of the fiber are reported for monochromatic synchrotron radiation of 8.04, 13, and 20 keV, as well as for CuKα radiation from a conventional x-ray tube. Intensity enhancements as large as 10 that correspond to a transmission efficiency of 54% were observed. The high efficiency of this prototype fiber supports the idea that this confinement technique should yield intensity gains of many orders of magnitude as the optimal fiber design is achieved.

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Submicron concentration and confinement of hard X-rays

TL;DR: In this paper, high-intensity hard X-ray beams of submicron diameters were generated using a tapered glass capillary as a concentrator, and a complete description of the fabrication and characterization of such capillary optics is given.
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Production of intense micrometer‐sized x‐ray beams with tapered glass monocapillaries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a method to characterize tapered capillaries as x-ray concentrators capable of forming spots of intense X-ray radiation with micrometer diameters.
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Progress in X-ray microbeam spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic principles of x-ray microbeam spectroscopy, and the historical background, is given and comparisons with other techniques are discussed. Different techniques for focusing of X-rays, detection and image reconstruction are described.
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Synchrotron radiation sources and condensers for projection x-ray lithography

TL;DR: In this paper, the design requirements for a compact electron storage ring that could be used as a soft-x-ray source for projection lithography are discussed, and the design concepts of the x-ray optics that are required for collecting and conditioning the radiation in divergence, uniformity, and direction to illuminate the mask correctly and the particular xray projection camera used are discussed.
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Developments in tapered monocapillary and polycapillary glass X-ray concentrators

TL;DR: Tapered glass capillaries can be used to condense both wide-band and monochromatic hard (> 5 keV) X-ray beams as mentioned in this paper, and they have been used in a variety of experiments to demonstrate their utility in areas such as protein crystallography, hard Xray imaging, and Laue diffraction.
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Simple method for focusing x rays using tapered capillaries.

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TL;DR: In this article, a simple description of the intensity profile of X-rays reflected at glancing incidence from an ellipsoidal or bent cylindrical condensing mirror is given.
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Applications of fiber technique in the X-ray region

TL;DR: In this paper, the fiber technique has been applied to X-rays by the use of a thin capillary of glass and the critical angles for total reflection have been measured and compared with calculated values from a simple theory.
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