Evaluation of a scanning transmission x-ray microscope using undulator radiation at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory
J M Kenney; G R Morrison; M T Browne; C J Buckley; R E Burge; R C Cave; P S Charalambous; P J Duke; A R Hare; C P B Hills; A G Michette; K Ogawa; A M Rogoyski; J M Kenney; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; G R Morrison; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; M T Browne; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; C J Buckley; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; R E Burge; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; R C Cave; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; P S Charalambous; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; P J Duke; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; A R Hare; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; C P B Hills; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; A G Michette; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; K Ogawa; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK; A M Rogoyski; Dept. of Phys., King's Coll., London, UK
Журнал:
Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments
Дата:
1989-04-01
Аннотация:
A scanning transmission x-ray microscope with Fresnel zone-plate focusing optics has been used to form images with monochromatic 400 eV x-rays. In initial experiments on the undulator beamline at the SERC Daresbury Laboratory's synchrotron radiation source, a resolution of about 150 nm has been achieved with a focused x-ray flux of more than 10<sup>4</sup> photons per second.
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