Perfect X-ray focusing via fitting corrective glasses to aberrated optics
X-ray optics are notoriously challenging to fabricate due to the strict tolerances that result from the short wavelength of radiation. Here, Seibothet al. carefully quantify aberrations in complex X-ray lenses and correct them with an easy-to-fabricate broadband phase plate.
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Main Authors: | Frank Seiboth, Andreas Schropp, Maria Scholz, Felix Wittwer, Christian Rödel, Martin Wünsche, Tobias Ullsperger, Stefan Nolte, Jussi Rahomäki, Karolis Parfeniukas, Stylianos Giakoumidis, Ulrich Vogt, Ulrich Wagner, Christoph Rau, Ulrike Boesenberg, Jan Garrevoet, Gerald Falkenberg, Eric C. Galtier, Hae Ja Lee, Bob Nagler, Christian G. Schroer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8a89f31f22b74040a6c82fcd943e41bd |
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