Using refractive lenses to provide a variable spot size for Kirkpatrick–Baez mirrors

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Abstract

For many X-ray microprobe experiments it is desirable to be able to vary the beam size: using large beams for survey scans and a small beam for the final measurements. Beryllium refractive lenses were found to be a simple and controllable method for enlarging the focus in a Kirkpatrick–Baez-based microprobe. They can provide variable spot size, can be quickly inserted or removed and do not move the beam center on the sample.

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Heald, S. M., & Dufresne, E. M. (2018). Using refractive lenses to provide a variable spot size for Kirkpatrick–Baez mirrors. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 25(5), 1514–1516. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577518010603

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