Abstract
The problems of creating multilayer structures for the soft X-ray range are discussed. The search for an absorbing material for multilayer mirrors and phase shifters based on scandium for the water-window spectral range (wavelength of 2.3–4 nm) is performed. A comparison of the reflection characteristics of normal-incidence mirrors and the properties of phase shifters during numerical simulation of different pairs of materials shows the possibility of using cobalt as an absorbent in a pair with scandium.
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