Diffractive-refractive optics: Low-aberration Bragg-case focusing by precise parabolic surfaces

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Based on analytical formulae calculations and ray-tracing simulations a low-aberration focal spot with a high demagnification ratio was predicted for a diffractive-refractive crystal optics device with parabolic surfaces. Two Si(111) crystals with two precise parabolic-shaped grooves have been prepared and arranged in a dispersive position (+,-,-,+) with high asymmetry. Experimental testing of the device at beamline BM05 at the ESRF provided a focal spot size of 38.25 m at a focal distance of 1.4 m for 7.31 keV. This is the first experiment with a parabolic-shaped groove; all previous experiments were performed with circular grooves which introduced extreme aberration broadening of the focal spot. The calculated and simulated focal size was 10.8 m at a distance of 1.1 m at 7.31 keV. It is assumed that the difference between the measured and calculated/simulated focal spot size and focal distance is due to insufficient surface quality and to alignment imperfection. © 2010 International Union of Crystallography. Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved.

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Oberta, P., Mikulík, P., Kittler, M., Hrd, J., & Peverini, L. (2010). Diffractive-refractive optics: Low-aberration Bragg-case focusing by precise parabolic surfaces. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 17(1), 36–40. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049509050407

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