“…The results are encouraging but it remains technically difficult to produce bright X-ray point sources in order to reach the desired spatial resolution. As an alternative of X-ray point projection diagnostics, X-ray monochromatic backlighting imaging using spherically bent crystals is successfully applied nowadays (Belyaev et al, 1976;Pikuz et al, 1995Pikuz et al, , 1997Aglitskiy et al, 1998Aglitskiy et al, , 1999Koch et al, 1998Koch et al, , 1999Fraenkel et al, 1999;Workman et al, 1999;Sanchez del Rio et al, 1997;Sinars et al, 2003aSinars et al, , 2003bCuneo et al, 2005;Benuzzi-Mounaix et al, 2006;Le Pape et al, 2008). It has already been experimentally demonstrated that in the case of almost normal incidence in backlighting traditional scheme, spatial resolution around 1.6 mm could be reached within a field of view about1 mm (Aglitskiy et al, 1998) and about 10 mm within a bigger field of view (4 Â 20 mm 2 ) (Sinars et al, 2003a(Sinars et al, , 2003b.…”