posted on 2023-11-30, 06:43authored byMikhail Lyubomirskiy, Frieder Koch, Ksenia Abrashitova, Vladimir Bessonov, Natalia Kokareva, Alexander Petrov, Frank Seiboth, Felix Wittwer, Maik Kahnt, Martin Seyrich Andrey Fedyanin, Christian David, Christian Schroer
The recent success in the development of high precision printing techniques allows one to manufacture free-standing polymer structures of high quality. Two-photon polymerization lithography is a mask-less technique with down to 100 {\mu}m resolution that provides full geometric freedom. It has recently been applied to the nanofabrication of X-ray compound refractive lenses (CRLs). In this article we report on the characterization of two sets of CRLs of different design produced by two-photon polymerization induced lithography.
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