Comparative study of Pd/B4C x-ray multilayer mirrors fabricated by magnetron sputtering with kr and ar gas

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Ultrathin Pd/B4C multilayers are suitable X-ray mirrors working at the photon energy region of 7–20 keV. To further improve the layer structure, Pd/B4C multilayers with a d-spacing of 2.5 nm were fabricated by magnetron sputtering using the heavy noble gas Kr and compared with the conventional ones fabricated by Ar. Although the Kr-sputtering process can work at a lower pressure, the interface width—especially the interface roughness—is a little larger than that made by Ar. A stronger polycrystallization and a lower content of sputter gas atoms were found in the Kr-made sample, which can be explained by the joint effect from less recoiled particles and lower sputtering pressure. A good reflectance of 68% of the Kr made multilayer was measured at 10 keV, which is only slightly lower than that of the Ar made sample (71%).

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Ni, H., Huang, Q., Liu, G., Qi, R., Zhang, Z., Li, X., … Wang, Z. (2020). Comparative study of Pd/B4C x-ray multilayer mirrors fabricated by magnetron sputtering with kr and ar gas. Materials, 13(20), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13204504

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