Journal
JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages 142-149Publisher
INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
DOI: 10.1107/S1600577516017677
Keywords
X-ray deformable mirrors; apodized X-ray illumination; hard X-ray microscopy
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- CREST (JST)
- KAKENHI (JSPS) [15H05737, 26870006, 26286077, 23226004]
- X-ray Free-Electron Laser Priority Strategy Program (MEXT)
- Cooperative Research Program of 'Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices'
- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26286077, 15H05737, 26870006, 16H05989] Funding Source: KAKEN
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X-ray science has greatly benefited from the progress in X-ray optics. Advances in the design and the manufacturing techniques of X-ray optics are key to the success of various microscopic and spectroscopic techniques practiced today. Here the generation of apodized X-ray illumination using a two-stage deformable Kirkpatrick-Baez mirror system is presented. Such apodized illumination is marked by the suppression of the side-lobe intensities of the focused beam. Thus generated apodized illumination was employed to improve the image quality in scanning X-ray fluorescence microscopy. Imaging of a non-isolated object by coherent X-ray diffractive imaging with apodized illumination in a non-scanning mode is also presented.
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