A lens will collimate the radiation from a point source placed in its focus. Thus the development of compound refractive lenses for focusing X-rays [1] has the corollary that such lenses can be used for collimation. While the present third generation synchrotron radiation facilities provide beams from insertion devices that are relatively well-collimated, the high brilliance of these sources means that many high resolution experiments are now being done that would benefit from an even more collimated X-ray beam. In this context, one considers high-energy resolution for, e.g., inelastic or nuclear scattering measurements, as well as high-angular resolution (or, in fact, nearly any measurement making use of Bragg reflections i
The design of a beam line for synchrotron radiation research is described. The 700 to 7000 eV energy...
In 1948 Kirkpatrick and Baez showed that two crossed mirrors in a tandem configuration with concave ...
This report discusses the optimization strategy, the theoretical background and first experimental d...
Traditionally, high energy x rays are notoriously hard to focus for imaging purposes due to an extre...
A number of different applications for high resolution Bragg Focusing Optics are reviewed. Applicati...
This report discusses the optimization strategy, the theoretical background and ®rst experimental da...
An x-ray transfocator design for the combined use of 1D and 2D compound refractive lenses is describ...
Design and fabrication of an x-ray lens assembly for focusing x-ray beams is described. The assembly...
Parameters of compound refractive X-ray lens were measured at ANKA synchrotron radiation source. The...
Novel focusing optical devices have been developed for synchrotron radiation in the energy range40±1...
X-rays offer indispensable opportunities for science, medicine, and technology due to a large variet...
When Wilhelm C. Roentgen discovered the x-ray radiation in 1895, he made use of its large penetratio...
This paper presents the main optical devices used to prepare a beam from X-ray synchrotron source: m...
The first experimental study of focusing synchrotron radiation by a parabolic planar glassy-carbon l...
The majority of studies previously conducted on X-ray compound refractive lenses (CRLs) were related...
The design of a beam line for synchrotron radiation research is described. The 700 to 7000 eV energy...
In 1948 Kirkpatrick and Baez showed that two crossed mirrors in a tandem configuration with concave ...
This report discusses the optimization strategy, the theoretical background and first experimental d...
Traditionally, high energy x rays are notoriously hard to focus for imaging purposes due to an extre...
A number of different applications for high resolution Bragg Focusing Optics are reviewed. Applicati...
This report discusses the optimization strategy, the theoretical background and ®rst experimental da...
An x-ray transfocator design for the combined use of 1D and 2D compound refractive lenses is describ...
Design and fabrication of an x-ray lens assembly for focusing x-ray beams is described. The assembly...
Parameters of compound refractive X-ray lens were measured at ANKA synchrotron radiation source. The...
Novel focusing optical devices have been developed for synchrotron radiation in the energy range40±1...
X-rays offer indispensable opportunities for science, medicine, and technology due to a large variet...
When Wilhelm C. Roentgen discovered the x-ray radiation in 1895, he made use of its large penetratio...
This paper presents the main optical devices used to prepare a beam from X-ray synchrotron source: m...
The first experimental study of focusing synchrotron radiation by a parabolic planar glassy-carbon l...
The majority of studies previously conducted on X-ray compound refractive lenses (CRLs) were related...
The design of a beam line for synchrotron radiation research is described. The 700 to 7000 eV energy...
In 1948 Kirkpatrick and Baez showed that two crossed mirrors in a tandem configuration with concave ...
This report discusses the optimization strategy, the theoretical background and first experimental d...