Development and Application of high repetition rate extremely brilliant coherent X-ray source poses significant challenges to the correlated focusing optical elements. The Compound Refractive Lenses (CRL) have become an important apparatus for X-ray beam focusing and shaping as they are less sensitive to shape errors, and their overall ease-of-use. It is also can be applied to micro-imaging, phase contrast imaging and X-ray scanning microscopy. The diamond material is an ideal material for optics applicate in advanced light source as they have higher refractivity, lower absorption, higher heat conductivity and stability. We propose to develop a simulation modal for compound refractive lens and fabricate a diamond based Compound Refractive Lens access to high repetition rate extremely brilliant coherent X-ray source.
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