Sub-10 nm beam confinement by X-ray waveguides: Design, fabrication and characterization of optical properties

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The propagation of hard X-ray synchrotron beams in waveguides with guiding layer diameters in the 9-35 nm thickness range has been studied. The planar waveguide structures consist of an optimized two-component cladding. The presented fabrication method is suitable for short and leak-proof waveguide slices with lengths (along the optical axis) in the sub-500 m range, adapted for optimized transmission at photon energies of 11.5-18 keV. A detailed comparison between finite-difference simulations of waveguide optics and the experimental results is presented, concerning transmission, divergence of the waveguide exit beam, as well as the angular acceptance. In a second step, two crossed waveguides have been used to create a quasi-point source for propagation-based X-ray imaging at the new nano-focus endstation of the P10 coherence beamline at Petra III. By inverting the measured Fraunhofer diffraction pattern by an iterative error-reduction algorithm, a two-dimensional focus of 10 nm 10 nm is obtained. Finally, holographic imaging of a lithographic test structure based on this optical system is demonstrated. © 2012 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - All rights reserved.

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Krüger, S. P., Neubauer, H., Bartels, M., Kalbfleisch, S., Giewekemeyer, K., Wilbrandt, P. J., … Salditt, T. (2012). Sub-10 nm beam confinement by X-ray waveguides: Design, fabrication and characterization of optical properties. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 19(2), 227–236. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049511051983

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