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21 November 2002 Diamond refractive lens for hard x-ray focusing
Anatoly A. Snigirev, Vecheslav Yunkin, Irina Snigireva, Marco Di Michiel, Michael Drakopoulos, Sergey Kouznetsov, Leonid Shabel'nikov, Michail Grigoriev, Victor Ralchenko, I. Sychov, Martin Hoffmann, Edgar I. Voges
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We report the manufacture and experimental tests of first diamond refractive lenses for hard X-ray focusing. A transfer molding technique based on diamond growth on a pre-patterned silicon mould was employed to fabricate diamond refractive lenses. Diamond films were produced by microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The lenses were designed for 50 cm focal length at energy 9 keV. Experimental tests were performed at the ESRF ID15 (wiggler) and ID22 (undulator) beamlines using monochromatic, "pink" and white X-ray radiation in the energy range from 6 to 40 keV. Focusing in the order of 1-2 microns was achieved. To evaluate the lens microstructure properties phase contrast imaging and diffraction techniques (SAXS and WAXS) were applied.
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Anatoly A. Snigirev, Vecheslav Yunkin, Irina Snigireva, Marco Di Michiel, Michael Drakopoulos, Sergey Kouznetsov, Leonid Shabel'nikov, Michail Grigoriev, Victor Ralchenko, I. Sychov, Martin Hoffmann, and Edgar I. Voges "Diamond refractive lens for hard x-ray focusing", Proc. SPIE 4783, Design and Microfabrication of Novel X-Ray Optics, (21 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451011
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Hard x-rays

Lenses

Microfabrication

X-rays

Manufacturing

Optical properties

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