Smart X-Ray Optics

This paper describes reflective adaptive/active optics for applications including studies of biological radiation damage. The optics work on the polycapillary principle, but use arrays of channels in thin silicon. For optimum performance the x-rays should reflect once off a channel wall in each of t...

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Main Authors: Michette, A, Pfauntsch, S, Sahraei, S, Shand, M, Morrison, G, Hart, D, Vojnovic, B, Stevenson, T, Parkes, W, Dunare, C, Willingale, R, Feldman, C, Button, T, Zhang, D, Rodriguez-Sanmartin, D, Wang, H
Format: Conference item
Published: 2009
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Summary:This paper describes reflective adaptive/active optics for applications including studies of biological radiation damage. The optics work on the polycapillary principle, but use arrays of channels in thin silicon. For optimum performance the x-rays should reflect once off a channel wall in each of two successive arrays. This reduces aberrations since then the Abbe sine condition is approximately satisfied. Adaptivity is achieved by flexing the arrays via piezo actuation, providing further aberration reduction and controllable focal length. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.