Two-Beam X-Ray Interferometer Using Prism Optics : Instrumentation, Measurement, and Fabrication Technology
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A holographic imaging method in the hard X-ray region is proposed. Two-beam interferometer is realized by using an X-ray prism as the beam deflector. A portion of fully coherent X-ray beam is deflected by the prism, and superimposed on the object wave at the image plane. This configuration is the same as that of the Leith-Upatnieks type two-beam holography in visible light region. Preliminary results on interferometer and holographic imaging at an X-ray wavelength of 1 Å are demonstrated by utilizing coherent radiation generated from the SPring-8 X-ray undulator.
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- 2002-09-15
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