Soft X-ray optics:

This text describes optics mainly in the 10 to 500 angstrom wavelength region. These wavelengths are 50 to 100 times shorter than those for visible light and 50 to 100 times longer than the wavelengths of medical x rays or x-ray diffraction from natural crystals. There have been substantial advances...

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Main Author: Spiller, Eberhard (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bellingham, Wash. SPIE [1994]
Series:SPIE Press monograph PM15
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Online Access:FHD01
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Summary:This text describes optics mainly in the 10 to 500 angstrom wavelength region. These wavelengths are 50 to 100 times shorter than those for visible light and 50 to 100 times longer than the wavelengths of medical x rays or x-ray diffraction from natural crystals. There have been substantial advances during the last 20 years, which one can see as an extension of optical technology to shorter wavelengths or as an extension of x-ray diffraction to longer wavelengths. Artificial diffracting structures like zone plates and multilayer mirrors are replacing the natural crystals of x-ray diffraction. Some of these structures can now be fabricated to have diffraction-limited resolution. The new possibilities are described in a simple, tutorial way
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 278 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9780819481238
DOI:10.1117/3.176482

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