@misc{krywka_polymer_compound_2016, author={Krywka, C., Last, A., Marschall, F., markus, O., Georgi, S., Mueller, M., Mohr, J.}, title={Polymer compound refractive lenses for hard X-ray nanofocusing}, year={2016}, howpublished = {conference paper: Upton, NY (USA);}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961129}, abstract = {Compound refractive lenses fabricated out of SU-8 negative photoresist have been used to generate a nanofocused, i.e. sub-µm sized X-ray focal spot at an X-ray nanodiffraction setup. X-ray microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques have conceptually different demands on nanofocusing optical elements and so with the application of X-ray nanodiffraction in mind, this paper presents the results of an initial characterization of polymer lenses used as primary focusing device at an X-ray nanodiffraction synchrotron beamline. A beam size of ∼ 600 nm was achieved at a photon energy of 13 keV following only a short initial alignment, with the focal spot representing a demagnified, direct image of the undulator source.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4961129} (DOI). Krywka, C.; Last, A.; Marschall, F.; markus, O.; Georgi, S.; Mueller, M.; Mohr, J.: Polymer compound refractive lenses for hard X-ray nanofocusing. In: Thieme, J.; Siddons, D. (Ed.): AIP Conference Proceedings, International Conference on X-ray Optics and Microanalysis, ICXOM 23. Upton, NY (USA). 2016. 020001. DOI: 10.1063/1.4961129}}