Applied Sciences (Jun 2020)

Development of an Array of Compound Refractive Lenses for Sub-Pixel Resolution, Large Field of View, and Time-Saving in Scanning Hard X-ray Microscopy

  • Talgat Mamyrbayev,
  • Alexander Opolka,
  • Alexey Ershov,
  • Josephine Gutekunst,
  • Pascal Meyer,
  • Katsumasa Ikematsu,
  • Atsushi Momose,
  • Arndt Last

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10124132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 4132

Abstract

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A two-dimensional array of compound refractive lenses (2D array of CRLs) designed for hard X-ray imaging with a 3.5 mm2 large field of view is presented. The array of CRLs consists of 2D polymer biconcave parabolic 34 × 34 multi-lenses fabricated via deep X-ray lithography. The developed refractive multi-lens array was applied for sub-pixel resolution scanning transmission X–ray microscopy; a raster scan with only 55 × 55 steps provides a 3.5 megapixel image. The optical element was experimentally characterized at the Diamond Light Source at 34 keV. An array of point foci with a 55 µm period and an average size of ca. 2.1 µm × 3.6 µm was achieved. In comparison with the conventional scanning transmission microscopy using one CRL, sub-pixel resolution scanning transmission hard X-ray microscopy enables a large field of view and short scanning time while keeping the high spatial resolution.

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