Abstract

The compound X-ray lens for focusing hard X-rays is a new refractive optical device composed of many elementary lenses in the form of a line of small holes, drilled in a bulk material. A theory of such a lens is presented that allows the calculation of focal position, focal spot spatial distribution, resolution, and intensity gain in the focal spot.

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