Abstract
A monochromatic x-ray camera consisting of a slit and two metal multilayers as the imaging elements has been built and tested. The principles by which we obtained the unity magnification and 100-μm resolution are presented. We also describe the setup for performing the throughput and resolution measurements using a Henke copper anode as the test source. Finally, several images obtained with this camera are presented and are compared with polychromatic images from a conventional x-ray pinhole camera.
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