Abstract

Compound refractive lens (CRL), consisting of a number of in-line placed concave microlenses made of low-Z material, is a unique imaging X-ray device. An experiment combining the CRL manufactured by the method described in [1] and working as an objective with the reflective micromirror as ta condenser and X-ray microfocus source is presented. The system was used as an X-ray microscope working at 8 keV X-rays and also for demonstration of demagnified imaging.

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