Diamond kinoform hard X-ray refractive lenses: design, nanofabrication and testing

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Motivated by the anticipated advantageous performance of diamond kinoform refractive lenses for synchrotron X-ray radiation studies, this report focuses on progress in designing, nanofabricating and testing of their focusing performance. The method involves using lift-off and plasma etching to reproduce a planar definition of numerically determined kinoform refractive optics. Tests of the focusing action of a diamond kinoform refractive lens at the APS 8-ID-I beamline demonstrate angular control of the focal spot. © International Union of Crystallography 2009.

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Isakovic, A. F., Stein, A., Warren, J. B., Narayanan, S., Sprung, M., Sandy, A. R., & Evans-Lutterodt, K. (2008). Diamond kinoform hard X-ray refractive lenses: design, nanofabrication and testing. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 16(1), 8–13. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049508033736

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