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| Journal Article/Contribution to a conference proceedings | PUBDB-2016-02782 |
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2016
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Melville, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1063/1.4952830
Abstract: Thehard x-ray scanning microscope at beamline P06 of PETRAIII at DESY in Hamburg serves a large user community, from physics, chemistry, and nanotechnology to the bio-medical, materials, environmental, and geosciences. It has been in user operation since 2012, and is mainly based on nanofocusing refractive x-ray lenses. Using refractive optics, nearly gaussian-limited nanobeams in the range from 50 to 100 nm can be generated in the hard x-ray energy range from 8 to 30 keV. The degree of coherence can be traded off against the flux in the nanobeam by a two-stage focusing scheme. We give a brief overview on published results from this instrument and describe its most important components and parameters.
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