Abstract

A new concept for hard-X-ray refractive optics is presented. It is founded on the association of microballs (MB) in one-, two- and three-dimensions of space, 1-D and 2-D systems being intended to the transport and the focusing of narrow X-ray beams, while 3-D systems are intended to extended beams. Here, we report on the main characteristics of X-ray refractive 1-D optical systems composed of N MB, such as chromatic and achromatic lenses, band-pass frequency filters and waveguides. These achievements prefigure a new generation of hard-X-ray optical kits.

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