Knife-edge resolution test result showing normalized intensity profile
Knife-edge resolution test result showing normalized intensity profile
Download scientific diagram | Knife-edge resolution test result showing normalized intensity profile across a sharp edge. A 10–90 % intensity transition, corresponding to Rayleigh resolution, is equal to 120 nm, half-pitch spatial resolution equal to 60 nm, measured from the image of the mesh. The lineout was obtained at the location indicated in Fig. 3 with dotted line from publication: Desktop water window microscope using a double-stream gas puff target source | A compact, desktop size, microscope, based on nitrogen double-stream gas puff target soft X-ray source, which emits radiation in water window spectral range at the wavelength of λ = 2.88 nm, is demonstrated. The microscope employs ellipsoidal grazing incidence condenser | Microscope, Microsoft Windows and Illumination | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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