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Polished diamond x-ray lenses

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arxiv 2111.11913 v1 pith:RGIEZCVX submitted 2021-11-23 physics.optics physics.app-ph

classification physics.opticsphysics.app-ph
keywords lensespolisheddiamondx-raybeamberylliumsaxsunpolished
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We present high quality bi-concave 2D focusing diamond x-ray lenses of apex-radius $R=100~\mu$m produced via laser-ablation and improved via a mechanical polishing process. Both for polished and unpolished individual lenses and for stacks of 10 lenses, we show the remaining figure errors determined using x-ray speckle tracking and compare these results to those of commercial $R=50~\mu$m beryllium lenses that have similar focusing strength and physical aperture. For two stacks of 10 diamond lenses (polished and unpolished) and a stack of 11 beryllium lenses, we present measured 2D beam profiles out of focus and wire scans to obtain the beam size in the focal plane. These results are complemented with small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements of a polished and an unpolished diamond lens. Again, we compare this to the SAXS of a beryllium lens. The polished x-ray lenses show similar figure errors to commercially available Be lenses. While the beam size in the focal plane is comparable with that of the Be lenses, the SAXS signal of the polished diamond lenses is considerably lower.

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