Publications by authors named "Margarita Baluktsian"

The phenomenon of orbital angular momentum (OAM) affects a variety of important applications in visible optics, including optical tweezers, free-space communication, and 3D localization for fluorescence imaging. The lack of suitable wavefront shaping optics such as spatial light modulators has inhibited the ability to impart OAM on x-ray and electron radiation in a controlled way. Here, we report the experimental observation of helical soft x-ray beams generated by holographically designed diffractive optical elements.

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Ultralong-range Rydberg trimer molecules are spectroscopically observed in an ultracold gas of Cs(nd_{3/2}) atoms. The anisotropy of the atomic Rydberg state allows for the formation of angular trimers, whose energies may not be obtained from integer multiples of dimer energies. These nonadditive trimers coexist with Rydberg dimers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Focusing X-rays to nanometer sizes is limited by the challenges in creating high-quality optics and nanostructures.
  • Multilayer zone plates are developed to overcome these issues by allowing a wide range of aspect ratios and achieving high resolutions.
  • A novel fabrication method using atomic layer deposition and focused ion beam slicing results in zone plates that demonstrate impressive resolution performance, paving the way for advancements in high-energy X-ray microscopy.
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Fresnel zone plates (FZP) are diffractive photonic devices used for high-resolution imaging and lithography at short wavelengths. Their fabrication requires nano-machining capabilities with exceptional precision and strict tolerances such as those enabled by modern lithography methods. In particular, ion beam lithography (IBL) is a noteworthy method thanks to its robust direct writing/milling capability.

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