Spherical mirror grazing incidence x-ray optics

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G21K 1/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2166806

An optical system for x-rays combines at least two spherical or near spherical mirrors for each dimension in grazing incidence orientation to provide the functions of a lens in the x-ray region. To focus x-ray radiation in both the X and the Y dimensions, one of the mirrors focusses the X dimension, a second mirror focusses the Y direction, a third mirror corrects the X dimension by removing comatic aberration and a fourth mirror corrects the Y dimension. Spherical aberration may also be removed for an even better focus. The order of the mirrors is unimportant.

Système optique pour rayons X à incidence rasante comportant au moins deux miroirs sphériques ou quasi sphériques dans chacune des dimensions, jouant le rôle de lentilles pour les rayons X. Pour focaliser les rayons X dans le sens des X et des Y, l'un des miroir agit selon les X et le second, selon les Y. Un troisième miroir corrige les dimensions en X et élimine les aberrations comatiques, et un quatrième, les dimensions en Y. Les aberrations sphériques peuvent également être éliminées pour produire une focalisation encore meilleure. L'ordre des miroirs est sans importance.

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