Abstract
A two-step focusing set-up combining a Fresnel zone plate with an ellipsoidal capillary is presented. It is shown that, in addition to the anticipated gain in flux, the employment of the prefocusing micro-optic makes optimal use of the elliptical shape of the capillary by almost eliminating aberrations. A small cross section of the prefocused beam allows a tiny fraction of the capillary surface to be selected, thus reducing the influence of slope errors. An X-ray beam with a 15 keV energy was focused down to a spot size as small as 250 nm, demonstrating the best value that has been achieved up to now for single-bounce capillaries. The use of an ellipsoidal capillary as a micromirror under off-axis illumination by microfocusing optics may open up new opportunities in nanofocusing developments. © International Union of Crystallography 2007.
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Snigirev, A., Bjeoumikhov, A., Erko, A., Snigireva, I., Grigoriev, M., Yunkin, V., … Bjeoumikhova, S. (2007). Two-step hard X-ray focusing combining Fresnel zone plate and single-bounce ellipsoidal capillary. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 14(4), 326–330. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049507025174
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