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Contact Microscopy with a Soft X-Ray Laser

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Abstract

A soft X-ray laser of output energy 1-3 mJ at 18.2 nm has been used to record high resolution images of biological specimens. The contact images were recorded on photoresist which was later viewed in a scanning electron microscope. We also present a Composite Optical X-Ray Laser Microscope "COXRALM" of novel design.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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