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| Schematic of a Fresnel zone plate | Combination of a central stop and an order-sorting aperture (OSA) to isolate the first-order focus |
Our group fabricates Fresnel zone plates by electron-beam lithography in a collaboration with Don Tennant at Bell Laboratories.
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| A trilevel resist process to produce high aspect-ratio structures | Scanning electron micrograph of 40 nm outermost zones |
A typical zone plate for soft x-ray scanning microscopy is made of Nickel or Germanium and has a diameter of 160 µm with outermost zones as fine as 30 nm. For good efficiency, zone thicknesses around 200 nm are required.

Former Stony Brook graduate student Aaron Stein using the JEOL JBX-9300FS electron-beam system
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