Publications by authors named "A Opolka"

We introduce the concept of a liquid compound refractive X-ray zoom lens. The lens is generated by pumping a suitable liquid lens material like water, alcohol or heated lithium through a line of nozzles each forming a jet with the cross section of lens elements. The system is housed, so there is a liquid-circulation.

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Prism arrays arranged to form a slightly open alligator mouth were found to focus incident X-rays, as with increasing distance from the object symmetry axis these rays hit an increasing number of refracting prism tips. Such an object is then formally a refractive lens. Due to the strong energy dependence of the refractive index of material for X-rays a refractive X-ray lens is chromatically focusing.

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We introduce a new design and development of a compound refractive X-ray zoom lens for energy scans in X-ray microscopy. Energy scans are, in principle, equivalent to radial scans in the reciprocal space for X-ray diffraction. Thanks to the absence of sample or detector motions, energy scans are better suited for microscopy, which requires high stability.

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We introduce the concept of a miniaturized compound refractive X-ray zoom lens consisting of SU-8 lenses fabricated by deep X-ray lithography. The focal length can be varied by changing the number of lens elements placed in the beam. We use suitable actuators to move single lens elements reversibly out of the beam.

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Objective: Substance P (SP) and norepinephrine (NE) containing sensory and sympathetic nerve fibers innervate bone and fracture callus. They are involved in controlling vascularization and matrix differentiation during skeletal growth. Both types of nerve fibers are known to modulate growth and metabolic activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts.

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