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X-ray focusing using microchannel plates

We present measurements of the x-ray focusing properties of square-pore microchannel plates (MCP's). Square-pore MCP's contain large numbers of closely packed optical surfaces, as required for grazing incidence x-ray optics. The surface of individual MCP channels has been measured and foun...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 1992-12, Vol.31 (34), p.7339-7343
Main Authors: Kaaret, P, GeissbĂĽhler, P, Chen, A, Glavinas, E
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Language:English
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Summary:We present measurements of the x-ray focusing properties of square-pore microchannel plates (MCP's). Square-pore MCP's contain large numbers of closely packed optical surfaces, as required for grazing incidence x-ray optics. The surface of individual MCP channels has been measured and found to have high microroughness transverse to the channel axis and low microroughness parallel to the axis. The high frequency transverse roughness, on length scales greater than 400 nm, has a rms value of 5.9 nm and a Gaussian autocorrelation function with correlation length of 1.41 microm. We find that the geometric misalignments of the surfaces of different channels limit the angular resolution obtainable with current samples of MCP's to 7.1 arcmin.
ISSN:1559-128X
DOI:10.1364/AO.31.007339