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4 February 1988 Imaging With Soft X-Rays Relayed By A Toroidal Mirror From A Laser-Plasma Source
C . P.B. Hills, R. J. Rosser, A. D. Stead, T. W. Ford
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Abstract
A grazing incidence concave toroidal mirror, is used to relay soft X-rays and reduce the debris, generated by a laser-plasma source, to the window of a "wet-cell holder" built for the purposes of soft X-ray contact microscopy of hydrated, living cells. It is shown that algal material remains in a hydrated state during and after the imaging process, however this process is complicated by many problems concerned with the polymers which make up the recording medium.
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C . P.B. Hills, R. J. Rosser, A. D. Stead, and T. W. Ford "Imaging With Soft X-Rays Relayed By A Toroidal Mirror From A Laser-Plasma Source", Proc. SPIE 0831, X-Rays from Laser Plasmas, (4 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965026
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray imaging

Mirrors

Polymers

X-ray microscopy

Grazing incidence

Microscopy

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