Deep reactive ion etching of silicon moulds for the fabrication of diamond x-ray focusing lenses
Diamond is a highly desirable material for use in x-ray optics and instrumentation. However, due to its extreme hardness and resistance to chemical attack, diamond is difficult to form into a structure suitable for x-ray lenses. Refractive lenses are capable of delivering x-ray beams with nanoscale...
Main Authors: | Malik, A, Fox, O, Alianelli, L, Korsunsky, A, Stevens, R, Loader, I, Wilson, M, Pape, I, Sawhney, K, May, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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