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16 September 2008 X-ray imaging with compound refractive lens and microfocus x-ray tube
Ladislav Pina, Yury Dudchik, Vaclav Jelinek, Libor Sveda, Jiri Marsik, Martin Horvath, Ondrej Petr
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Compound refractive lenses (CRL), consisting of a lot number in-line concave microlenses made of low-Z material were studied. Lenses with focal length 109 mm and 41 mm for 8-keV X-rays, microfocus X-ray tube and X-ray CCD camera were used in experiments. Obtained images show intensity distribution of magnified microfocus X-ray source focal spot. Within the experiments, one lens was also used as an objective lens of the X-ray microscope, where the copper anode X-ray microfocus tube served as a source. Magnified images of gold mesh with 5 microns bars were obtained. Theoretical limits of CRL and experimental results are discussed.
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Ladislav Pina, Yury Dudchik, Vaclav Jelinek, Libor Sveda, Jiri Marsik, Martin Horvath, and Ondrej Petr "X-ray imaging with compound refractive lens and microfocus x-ray tube", Proc. SPIE 7077, Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components III, 70770H (16 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798306
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray imaging

CCD cameras

Microlens

Microscopes

Cameras

Spatial resolution

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