1990
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90193-a
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Ellipsoid X-ray focussing for synchrotron-radiation microprobe analysis at the SRS, Daresbury, UK

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“…A single ellipsoidally bent crystal was used at Daresbury to obtain a 10 m by 20 m focus at 15 keV. 84 For better performance, the focusing and monochromatization functions can be separated using a standard flat-crystal monochromator combined with fixed incidence focusing mirrors. Recent results obtained on an undulator at ESRF demonstrated a focal spot as small as 22 m at 5.2 keV by combining a double flat crystal monochromator and two parallel, bendable, post-focusing mirrors.…”
Section: Bragg Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single ellipsoidally bent crystal was used at Daresbury to obtain a 10 m by 20 m focus at 15 keV. 84 For better performance, the focusing and monochromatization functions can be separated using a standard flat-crystal monochromator combined with fixed incidence focusing mirrors. Recent results obtained on an undulator at ESRF demonstrated a focal spot as small as 22 m at 5.2 keV by combining a double flat crystal monochromator and two parallel, bendable, post-focusing mirrors.…”
Section: Bragg Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%