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[en] We investigated x-ray energy distribution in an x-ray microbeam produced by a polycapillary x-ray lens in combination with a sealed-type x-ray tube. This polycapillary x-ray lens has an output focal distance (OFD) of approximately 15 mm. The size of the x-ray microbeam and its OFD were estimated by using a wire scanning method. In our case, the sizes of the x-ray microbeams at the output focal distance were 49 μm for Mo Lα, 36 μm for W Lα, and 28 μm for Mo Kα. The spot sizes depend on the energy of the x-ray fluorescence. The reason for the energy dependence is that x-ray capillary optics is based on the principle of propagation through glass capillaries by means of x-ray total external reflection. The evaluated OFD values of Mo Lα and Mo Kα were slightly changed in 17 μm. However, a deviation of 100 μm from the OFD caused only a 3% increase of the focal spot size. Therefore, we concluded that the OFD showed no significant dependence on x-ray energy. (author)
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Analytical Sciences; ISSN 0910-6340;
; v. 24(7); p. 843-846

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