Silicon nitride transmission X-ray mirrors.

J Synchrotron Radiat

School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

Published: July 2008

Transmission X-ray mirrors have been fabricated from 300-400 nm-thick low-stress silicon nitride windows of size 0.6 mm x 85 mm. The windows act as a high-pass energy filter at grazing incidence in an X-ray beam for the beam transmitted through the window. The energy cut-off can be selected by adjusting the incidence angle of the transmission mirror, because the energy cut-off is a function of the angle of the window with respect to the beam. With the transmission mirror at the target angle of 0.22 degrees , a 0.3 mm x 0.3 mm X-ray beam was allowed to pass through the mirror with a cut-off energy of 10 keV at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source. The energy cut-off can be adjusted from 8 to 12 keV at an angle of 0.26 degrees to 0.18 degrees , respectively. The observed mirror transmittance was above 80% for a 300 nm-thick film.

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