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Setup of an 8 keV laboratory transmission x-ray microscope

2014, Baumbach, S., Kanngießer, B., Malzer, W., Stiel, H., Bjeoumikhova, S., Wilhein, T.

This article presents a concept and the first results for the setup of an 8keV laboratory transmission x-ray microscope with a polycapillary optic as condenser at the BliX in Berlin. The incentive of building such a microscope is that the penetration depth for hard x-rays is much higher than in the soft x-ray range, e.g. The water window. Therefore, it is possible to investigate even dense materials such as metal compounds, bones or geological samples. The future aim is to achieve a spatial resolution better than 200 nm.

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Polycapillary-boosted instrument performance in the extreme ultraviolet regime for inverse photoemission spectroscopy

2017, Braig, Christoph, Sokolov, Andrey, Wilks, Regan G., Kozina, Xeniya, Kunze, Thomas, Bjeoumikhova, Sempfira, Thiel, Markus, Erko, Alexei, Bär, Marcus

A collimating polycapillary half lens, traditionally used in the medium and hard X-ray band, is operated at a photon energy of 36 eV for the first time. While the transmission still exceeds 50%, the measured and simulated spatial resolution and angular divergence approach 0.4 mm or less and at most 20 mrad, respectively. This unexpected, superior performance of the polycapillary optic in the extreme Ultraviolet could enable the design of an e cient, versatile and compact spectrometer for inverse photoemission spectroscopy (IPES): Its wavelength-dispersive component, a customized reflection zone plate, can maintain an energy resolution of 0.3 eV, whereas the sensitivity may be enhanced by more than one order of magnitude, compared to conventional spectrometers. Furthermore, the overall length of 0.9 m would allow for an eased alignment and evacuation. We see a significant potential for numerous polycapillary-based XUV / soft X-ray instruments in the future, in particular after further optimization for this long wavelength regime.