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Phase Zone Plates As Condensers For The Gottingen Scanning X-Ray Microscope

Roland Hilkenbach, +1 more
- Vol. 0733, pp 464-471
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In this article, two condenser zone plates were constructed for the use in the Gottingen scanning x-ray microscope and the efficiency of such a condenser should be as high as possible to minimize the loss of radiation.
Abstract
With the Gottingen scanning x-ray microscope the synchrotron source is imaged by x-ray optics into a monochromatic small scan spot, through which a specimen can be moved. Hereby one part of the optics, the condenser zone plate and a pinhole, works as a linear monochro-mator in the wavelength region of λ= 2.36 nm to λ= 4.5 nm. The efficiency of such a condenser should be as high as possible to minimize the loss of radiation. Phase zone plates have a four times higher efficiency in the first order of diffraction than amplitude zone plates. Two condenser zone plates, KZP4 and KZP5, have been constructed so that they are well suited for the use in the scanning microscope. These zone plates have been made holo-graphically by superposing two wavefronts of laser light in an specific designed optical arrangement and exposing the zone plate structure into a photoresist. Using reactive ion etching (RIE) the structure has been transformed into Germanium. The thickness of the zone plate has been chosen to show at λ = 2.36 nm a phase effect. The efficiency has been measured at the Berliner Elektronenspeicherring Gesellschaft fUr Synchrotronstrahlung m.b.H., Berlin.

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TL;DR: The main advances have been in intense sources, principally synchrotron radiation and plasma sources and in X-ray optical components such as grazing incidence reflectors, multilayer mirrors and zone plates as mentioned in this paper.
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The Göttingen Scanning X-Ray Microscope

TL;DR: In this article, the capabilities of an imaging x-ray microscope using zone plate optics as focussing elements were demonstrated gradually, and the authors built a scanning X-ray microscopy using zone plates.
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Phase zone plates for x rays and the extreme uv

TL;DR: In this article, phase reversal zone plates are designed for regions of the electromagnetic spectrum where the index of refraction is complex, with a real part close to 1.0, and materials with suitable optical and mechanical properties exist throughout most of the 1-800-A wavelength range for their construction.
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