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16 December 1988 Sputtered-Sliced Multilayers: Zone Plates And Transmission Gratings For 8-kev X Rays
R. M. Bionta, E. Ables, K. J. Cook, O. D. Edwards, P C. Gabriele, A. F. Jankowski, D M Makowiecki, L L Ott, N. Thomas
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Abstract
We have made and tested several sliced multilayer structures that can function as transmissive x-ray optical elements (diffraction gratings, zone plates and phase gratings) at 8-keV. Both amplitude-modulating and phase-modulating devices have been produced. We show data taken in the beam of a 8 keV x-ray source that demonstrate diffraction and focusing. The diffraction patterns produced by the multilayer devices closely match theoretical predictions. Such transmissive optics have the potential for a wide application to high-resolution microscope and spectrometer systems.
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R. M. Bionta, E. Ables, K. J. Cook, O. D. Edwards, P C. Gabriele, A. F. Jankowski, D M Makowiecki, L L Ott, and N. Thomas "Sputtered-Sliced Multilayers: Zone Plates And Transmission Gratings For 8-kev X Rays", Proc. SPIE 0984, X-Ray Multilayers in Diffractometers, Monochromators, and Spectrometers, (16 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948793
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KEYWORDS
Zone plates

Copper

X-rays

Multilayers

Sensors

Phase shifts

Aluminum

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