Fabrication of Small-period X-ray Phase Gratings by Centrifugation Method
LI Qiaofei1,LI Qinghua2,LI Chenyang3,SHEN Xiaomeng
1.School of Physics and Electronic Engineering,Xinxiang University,Xinxiang 453003,China;2.School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,Zhengzhou University of Technology,Zhengzhou 450000 China;3.School of Information Engineering,Henan Institute of Science and Technology,Xinxiang 453003,China
The cascaded Talbot-Lau interferometer is formed by the serial combination of a Talbot-Lau and an inverse Talbot-Lau device,eliminating the need for fabricating small-period absorption gratings.Based on the constraints of the cascaded setup,it show that when the self-imaging fringe period larger than 210 μm,the detector can directly resolve the fringes,thereby omitting the need for an analyzer grating.Only a small-period phase grating needs to be fabricated.For the fabrication of the small-period phase grating,a metal nanoparticle with a solution as the carrier into the grating grooves.By comparing the effects of different modifiers on grating filling efficiency using scanning electron microscopy,it was found that oleic acid and N-methylpyrrolidone (NMP)provided more uniform and dense filling compared to OP-10,though nanoparticle aggregation was observed.The grating fabricated with the assistance of a suspension prepared by mixing N-methylpyrrolidone and isopropanol in a ratio of 0.25 mL 100 mL demonstrated the optimal performance.