Imaging complex fluids under confinement and flow: Development of Bragg-Fresnel optics for X-ray microdiffraction

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Li, YL
Idziak, SHJ
Caine, E
Subramanian, G
Hu, E
Safinya, CR
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We present results of simultaneous efforts to develop: 1.) Bragg-Fresnel Optics (BFO) to be used in X-ray microdiffraction methods, in particular as applied to structural studies of complex fluids and biomaterials under confinement and flow conditions; and 2.) Methodologies for confining complex fluids and biomaterials for in-situ structural studies. Using microelectronics process technology, we have fabricated linear and circular Bragg Fresnel Lenses (BFL) in Si and III-V compound semiconductor substrates such as InP, GaAs and GaAs heterostructures with outermost zone width to 0.25 mu m. X-ray characterization of linear BFLs were performed on a wiggler beamline at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) at x-ray energies of 8 keV and 16 keV. A similar to 5 I Lm focal spot size was obtained with a 50 mu m incident beam, which was determined by the partial coherence of the source. On the confinement techniques, we have developed the Xray Surface Force Apparatus (XSFA) which allows in-situ x-ray diffraction measurements to be made on fluid thin films confined between two atomically smooth surfaces. A new approach is being pursued to study the effects of confinement and flow on complex fluids and biological materials using microchannels fabricated on glass substrates.
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