X-rays can be reflected at surfaces, e. g. by total external reflection (TER) for light nearly parallel to the surface or by Bragg-reflection at crystal surfaces. By using curved surfaces it is possible to create focusing optics.
X-rays can be reflected at surfaces, e. g. by total external reflection (TER) for light nearly parallel to the surface or by Bragg-reflection at crystal surfaces. By using curved surfaces it is possible to create focusing optics.