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Stability and normal incidence reflectivity of W/B4C multilayer mirror near the boron K absorption edge

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 52, Issue 25, Pages 6126-6130

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.52.006126

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A multilayer structure consisting of alternate layers of W and B4C has been deposited using a magnetron sputtering system. The structure of the as-deposited and vacuum-annealed W/B4C multilayer sample has been characterized using grazing incidence x-ray reflectivity, grazing incidence diffraction, and the normal incidence reflectivity has been measured using synchrotron radiation. A two-layer model consisting of tungsten and boron carbide is presented. The multilayer structure was found to be stable after 800 degrees C annealing. Grazing incidence x-ray diffraction measurements suggested that W is polycrystalline with small grain size. No signature of tungsten carbide or tungsten boride formation could be observed during the annealing treatments. A near normal incidence soft x-ray reflectivity (SXRR) of similar to 8.3% was obtained at 6.8 nm wavelength. A little drop (similar to 1%) in SXRR after 800 degrees C annealing suggested that there were no compositional changes within the layers during the annealing treatments. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America

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