“…In the spectral range between the Si L 2,3 -edge and the B K-edge (100 eV < E < 180 eV), B 4 C is often used as the "spacer" material in multilayer coatings. Proposed combinations include Mo/B 4 C, 5,6 La/B 4 C, [5][6][7][8] Ru/B 4 C, 9 and Pd/B 4 C. 10 At higher energies (typically E > 500 eV), short-period multilayer mirrors are required, and B 4 C is often used as a substitute to C because it provides smoother layer interfaces and higher reflectance values. [11][12][13] Common multilayer material pairs for this spectral domain are W/B 4 C, 2,3,11,14 Ni/B 4 C, or Mo/B 4 C, 7,15 but other combinations have been reported as well, for example, Fe/B 4 C and Rh/B 4 C. 11 B 4 C has also been used in the EUV domain (E < 100 eV), as for instance in Si/ B 4 C, 16 Si/Mo/B 4 C, 17 or Al/Mo/B 4 C 18 multilayers.…”