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20 October 1992 Fabrication of Wolter type I mirror for soft x-ray
Tetsuji Onuki, Katsumi Sugisaki, Sadao Aoki
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Proceedings Volume 1720, Intl Symp on Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Surface Evaluation; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.132133
Event: International Symposium on Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Surface Evaluation, 1992, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
Soft X-ray microscopy, especially using the wavelength region from 2.4nxn to 4.4nxn, is expected in biology. Because the microstructure of live and thick biological specimens containing water can be observed by x-ray absorption difference of protein and water with low damage. The final goal of this work is to produce an imaging x-ray microscope for biological studies.
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Tetsuji Onuki, Katsumi Sugisaki, and Sadao Aoki "Fabrication of Wolter type I mirror for soft x-ray", Proc. SPIE 1720, Intl Symp on Optical Fabrication, Testing, and Surface Evaluation, (20 October 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.132133
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Polishing

X-rays

Glasses

Surface roughness

X-ray imaging

X-ray optics

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