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arxiv: 1506.06677 · v1 · pith:TKVNIZYBnew · submitted 2015-06-22 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Full-field hard x-ray microscopy with interdigitated silicon lenses

classification ⚛️ physics.optics
keywords interdigitatedx-rayobjectivessiliconenergiesfull-fieldhardmicroscopy
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Full-field x-ray microscopy using x-ray objectives has become a mainstay of the biological and materials sciences. However, the inefficiency of existing objectives at x-ray energies above 15 keV has limited the technique to weakly absorbing or two-dimensional (2D) samples. Here, we show that significant gains in numerical aperture and spatial resolution may be possible at hard x-ray energies by using silicon-based optics comprising 'interdigitated' refractive silicon lenslets that alternate their focus between the horizontal and vertical directions. By capitalizing on the nano-manufacturing processes available to silicon, we show that it is possible to overcome the inherent inefficiencies of silicon-based optics and interdigitated geometries. As a proof-of-concept of Si-based interdigitated objectives, we demonstrate a prototype interdigitated lens with a resolution of ~255 nm at 17 keV.

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