Abstract
Novel focusing optics composed of twin paraboloidal capillaries coated with Pt, for laboratory X-ray sources are presented and characterized. The optics are designed to focus the X-rays, resulting in an achromatic focused beam with photon energies up to 40 keV. The performance of the optics under different operational conditions is studied by comparing the energy-photon count spectra of the direct and focused beams. Based on these analyses, the optics gain and efficiency as a function of photon energy are determined. A focal spot of 8.5 µm with a divergence angle of 0.59° is observed. The obtained characteristics are discussed and related to theoretical considerations. Moreover, the suitability and advantages of the present optics for X-ray microdiffraction is demonstrated using polycrystalline aluminium. Finally, possibilities for further developments are suggested.
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Seret, A., Kehres, J., Gundlach, C., Lund Olsen, U., Friis Poulsen, H., Juul Jensen, D., … Zhang, Y. (2023). Characterization of Pt-coated twin paraboloidal laboratory capillary high energy X-ray optics. Optics Express, 31(23), 38840. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.499829
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