Circular multilayer zone plate for high-energy x-ray nano-imaging

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Abstract

A circular multilayer zone plate (MZP) was fabricated and its focusing performance was evaluated using 20-keV x-rays. MoSi 2 and Si layers were alternately deposited by DC magnetron sputtering on a wire core; all the interfaces satisfied the Fresnel zone condition. The measured line spread function was converted to a point spread function by tomographic reconstruction. The results suggest that the MZP has the potential to realize the diffraction-limited resolving power, which is calculated to be 35 nm using the diffraction integral. Furthermore, scanning transmission microscopy using the MZP could resolve a 50-nm line-and-space pattern. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Koyama, T., Takano, H., Konishi, S., Tsuji, T., Takenaka, H., Ichimaru, S., … Kagoshima, Y. (2012, January). Circular multilayer zone plate for high-energy x-ray nano-imaging. Review of Scientific Instruments. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3676165

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