Abstract
We propose a novel approach to fabricate hard-X-ray optics using an ultracentrifuge machine. As a demonstration, we fabricated an X-ray absorption grating made of gold with a pitch of 30 μm and an effective depth of 44 μm in 67 μm depth grooves [a filling rate of 65%, as same as the filling rate of random packing for equal-sized spheres in a jammed state (64%)]. Our approach is cost-efficient and has a high production-rate and material-selectivity, and will be widely used for fabricating optics not only for X-rays but also neutrons in the near future.
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Hojo, D., Kamezawa, C., Hyodo, K., & Yashiro, W. (2019). Fabrication of X-ray absorption grating using an ultracentrifuge machine. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 58(8). https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab3354
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