Curved crystals can be used as optical elements of a x-ray lens for hard x-ray astronomy in order to increase the diffraction efficiency. In this work we propose to obtain bent crystals by a controlled surface damaging, which introduces defects in a superficial layer of few tens nanometers in thickness undergoing a highly compressive strain. Several (100) oriented silicon and gallium arsenide wafer crystals have been treated. By using high resolution x-ray diffraction measurements in Bragg condition at low energy x-rays the local and mean curvature radius of each sample have been determined. Curvature radii between 3 and 70 m were easily obtained in wafers of different thicknesses. In particular, spherical curvatures have been determined in silicon samples whereas GaAs treated samples showed an elliptical curvature with the major axes corresponding to the < 011 > crystallographic directions. The characterization of GaAs samples performed in the Laue geometry at gamma-ray energy of 120 keV confirmed the increase of the diffraction efficiency in the bent crystals.

Preparation of bent crystals as high efficiency optical elements for hard x-ray astronomy

Buffagni;Elisa;Ferrari;Claudio;Rossi;Francesca;Zappettini;Andrea
2011

Abstract

Curved crystals can be used as optical elements of a x-ray lens for hard x-ray astronomy in order to increase the diffraction efficiency. In this work we propose to obtain bent crystals by a controlled surface damaging, which introduces defects in a superficial layer of few tens nanometers in thickness undergoing a highly compressive strain. Several (100) oriented silicon and gallium arsenide wafer crystals have been treated. By using high resolution x-ray diffraction measurements in Bragg condition at low energy x-rays the local and mean curvature radius of each sample have been determined. Curvature radii between 3 and 70 m were easily obtained in wafers of different thicknesses. In particular, spherical curvatures have been determined in silicon samples whereas GaAs treated samples showed an elliptical curvature with the major axes corresponding to the < 011 > crystallographic directions. The characterization of GaAs samples performed in the Laue geometry at gamma-ray energy of 120 keV confirmed the increase of the diffraction efficiency in the bent crystals.
2011
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Inglese
Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy V
Conference on Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy V/SPIE Optics + Photonics International Symposium on Optical Engineering + Applications
81471H-1
9
9780819487575
http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=1268040
SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Bellingham
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Aug. 23-25, 2011
San Diego, CA, USA
hard x-ray astronomy
bent crystals
Laue lenses
diffraction efficiency
GaAs crystals
ID_PUMA: cnr.imem/2011-A2-004
10
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Buffagni, Elisa; Buffagni, Elisa; Ferrari, Claudio; Ferrari, Claudio; Rossi, Francesca; Rossi, Francesca; Marchini, ; Laura, ; Zappettini, Andrea; Zap...espandi
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