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X-Ray Diffractive OpticsX-ray optics were fabricated with the capability of imaging solar x-ray sources with better than 0.1 arcsecond angular resolution, over an order of magnitude finer than is currently possible. Such images would provide a new window into the little-understood energy release and particle acceleration regions in solar flares. They constitute one of the most promising ways to probe these regions in the solar atmosphere with the sensitivity and angular resolution needed to better understand the physical processes involved. A circular slit structure with widths as fine as 0.85 micron etched in a silicon wafer 8 microns thick forms a phase zone plate version of a Fresnel lens capable of focusing approx. =.6 keV x-rays. The focal length of the 3-cm diameter lenses is 100 microns, and the angular resolution capability is better than 0.1 arcsecond. Such phase zone plates were fabricated in Goddard fs Detector Development Lab. (DDL) and tested at the Goddard 600-microns x-ray test facility. The test data verified that the desired angular resolution and throughput efficiency were achieved.
Document ID
20130014127
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Dennis, Brian
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Li, Mary
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Skinner, Gerald
(Maryland Univ. MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 2013
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, July 2013
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
GSC-16418-1
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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