SUBOPTICAL X-RAY-IMAGING USING THE VULCAN X-RAY LASER
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1993
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An imaging microscope, comprising a Schwarzchild condenser and a zone-plate optical arrangement, has been established on the Vulcan Nd:glass laser system at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Magnified images of simple test structures have been taken in x-ray transmission in a single subnanosecond laser shot by using doublet x-ray laser radiation at 23.2 and 23.6 nm from collisionally pumped Ne-like germanium. Image resolutions of approximately 0.15 mum have been measured. The results are a proof of principle and demonstrate that images of potentially suboptical resolution and of specimen regions that are destroyed on passage of the x-ray beam can be taken successfully using the Vulcan x-ray laser. |
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eng |
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Burge , R E , Browne , M T , Charalambous , P , Slark , G E , Smith , P J , Lewis , C & Neely , D 1993 , ' SUBOPTICAL X-RAY-IMAGING USING THE VULCAN X-RAY LASER ' Optics Letters , vol 18 , pp. 661-663 . |
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