Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
A planar x-ray waveguide (WG) consisting of a diamond-like carbon layer
sandwiched between two Ni layers is used to demonstrate for the first time
the possibility of using WGs as optical elements with standard laboratory
sources. The exit beam profile for the first two guided modes has been
measured and analysed to demonstrate the high degree of beam coherence.
The exit divergence and the beam size are reported and compared with
theoretical predictions. Other relevant parameters, such as efficiency and
gain have been measured. This opens up interesting perspectives for the
production of nanometre-sized x-ray beams with table-top laboratory
sources.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Cedola, Alessia; Lagomarsino, Stefano; Scarinci, Fernando
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