Soft X-ray ptychography system using a Wolter mirror for achromatic illumination optics

  • Kimura T
  • Takeo Y
  • Sakurai K
  • et al.
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Abstract

A soft X-ray ptychography system using a Wolter mirror for the illumination optics has been developed. By taking advantage of the achromaticity of the optics, the system is capable of seamlessly imaging at half-period resolution of 50 nm with a broad photon-energy range from 250 eV to 2 keV while maintaining the focal position. Imaging a mammalian cell at various wavelengths was demonstrated, and high-resolution visualization of organelle was achieved. Stereo imaging was also performed with a long working distance of 20 mm. In combination with in-situ/operando and tomographic measurements, this system will be a powerful tool for observing biological and material targets with complex features.

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Kimura, T., Takeo, Y., Sakurai, K., Furuya, N., Egawa, S., Yamaguchi, G., … Harada, Y. (2022). Soft X-ray ptychography system using a Wolter mirror for achromatic illumination optics. Optics Express, 30(15), 26220. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.462190

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