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Application of kinoform lens for X-ray reflectivity analysis

In this paper the first practical application of kinoform lenses for the X‐ray reflectivity characterization of thin layered materials is demonstrated. The focused X‐ray beam generated from a kinoform lens, a line of nominal size ∼50 µm × 2 µm, provides a unique possibility to measure the X‐ray refl...

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Published in:Journal of synchrotron radiation 2010-03, Vol.17 (2), p.237-242
Main Authors: Tiwari, M. K., Alianelli, L., Dolbnya, I. P., Sawhney, K. J. S.
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