High-aperture EUV microscope using multilayer mirrors and a 3D reconstruction algorithm based on z-tomography

  • Malyshev I
  • Reunov D
  • Chkhalo N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The article is devoted to the development of an EUV microscope using a wavelength of 13.84 nm. Due to the use of a mirror lens with a large numerical aperture, NA = 0.27, and a short depth of focus, it has been possible to carry out z-tomography of bio-samples for the first time with this type of microscope. A 3D image was reconstructed, and a pixel resolution of 140 nm was obtained. A new simple algorithm for the 3D reconstruction of absorption images from z -tomography data has been proposed that takes into account lens aberrations and a point spread function. The algorithm reduces the inverse absorption task to the corresponding well-studied task of fluorescence microscopy, with an error of 10% for cells up to 10 µm thick.

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Malyshev, I. V., Reunov, D. G., Chkhalo, N. I., Toropov, M. N., Pestov, A. E., Polkovnikov, V. N., … Shirokova, O. M. (2022). High-aperture EUV microscope using multilayer mirrors and a 3D reconstruction algorithm based on z-tomography. Optics Express, 30(26), 47567. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.475032

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