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Wedged multilayer Laue lens
2008
Review of Scientific Instruments
A multilayer Laue lens ͑MLL͒ is an x-ray focusing optic fabricated from a multilayer structure consisting of thousands of layers of two different materials produced by thin-film deposition. The sequence of layer thicknesses is controlled to satisfy the Fresnel zone plate law and the multilayer is sectioned to form the optic. An improved MLL geometry can be created by growing each layer with an in-plane thickness gradient to form a wedge, so that every interface makes the correct angle with the
doi:10.1063/1.2924209
pmid:18513058
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