AI Article Synopsis

  • *Challenges in deflecting X-ray beams have limited the development of scanning X-ray microscopes (SXMs), complicating efforts to achieve high resolution.
  • *An innovative method using a nanoprobe scanner with X-ray prisms and Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors allows for precise X-ray probe scanning with single-nanometre accuracy, successfully resolving structures down to 50 nm.

Article Abstract

X-ray scientists are continually striving to improve the quality of X-ray microscopy, due to the fact that the information obtained from X-ray microscopy of materials can be complementary to that obtained from optical and electron microscopes. In contrast to the ease with which one can deflect electron beams, the relative difficulty to deflect X-ray has constrained the development of scanning X-ray microscopes (SXMs) based on a scan of an X-ray small probe. This restriction has caused severe complications that hinder progress toward achieving ultimate resolution. Here, a simple and innovative method for constructing an SXM equipped with a nanoprobe scanner is proposed. The nanoprobe scanner combines X-ray prisms and advanced Kirkpatrick-Baez focusing mirrors. By rotating the prisms on the order of degrees, X-ray probe scanning with single-nanometre accuracy can be easily achieved. The validity of the concept was verified by acquiring an SXM image of a test pattern at a photon energy of 10 keV, where 50 nm line-and-space structures were resolved. This method is readily applicable to an SXM with a single-nanometre resolution and will assist effective utilization of increasing brightness of fourth-generation synchrotron radiation sources.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8420768PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252521007004DOI Listing

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