Claims
- 1. A compound refractive lens for x-rays, comprising:
a plurality of individual unit lenses comprising a total of N in number, said unit lenses hereinafter designated individually with numbers i=1 through N, said unit lenses substantially aligned along an axis, said i-th lens having a displacement ti orthogonal to said axis, with said axis located such that 5∑i=1Nti=0, and;
wherein each of said unit lenses comprises a lens material selected from the group consisting of lithium, carbon, and polyimide, and having a refractive index decrement δ<1 at a wavelength λ<50 Angstroms.
- 2. A compound refractive lens as in claim 1 wherein said displacements ti are distributed such that there is a standard deviation σt of said displacements ti about said axis, and wherein each of said unit lenses is a Fresnel refractive lens having a zone radii rm, rm-1, rm-2, . . . , r0 such that σt is less than the smallest zone (rm−rm-1).
- 3. A compound refractive lens according to claim 1 wherein the unit lenses are made of lithium.
- 4. A compound refractive lens according to claim 2 wherein the unit lenses are made of lithium.
- 5. A compound refractive lens according to claim 3 wherein the unit lithium lenses are held and aligned by a plurality of alignment pins.
- 6. A compound refractive lens according to claim 3, wherein the unit lithium lenses are held together by an adhesive.
- 7. A compound refractive lens according to claim 3, wherein the unit lithium lenses held together using metal bonding method.
- 8. A compound refractive lens according to claim 3, wherein the unit lithium lenses are held together by a fastener.
- 9. A compound refractive lens according to claim 4, wherein the unit lithium lenses are held together by an adhesive.
- 10. A compound refractive lens according to claim 4, wherein the unit lithium lenses held together using a metal bonding method.
- 11. A compound refractive lens according to claim 4, wherein the unit lithium lenses are held together by a fastener.
- 12. A compound refractive lens according to any one of claims 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, wherein the unit lithium lenses are contained in a chemically inert environment.
- 13. A method of fabricating and shaping a lens made of a first material such as plastic, or soft metal such a lithium, comprising the steps of:
pressing a compression molding tool made of glass, plastic, or other second material that does not stick to said first material, into said first material, to create a concave surface in said first material; and wherein the alignment and motion of the compression molding tool is achieved using a jig.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first material is a sheet and wherein said compression molding tool comprises two bosses aligned relative to each other on opposite sides of said sheet, and wherein each boss is pressed against the sheet simultaneously.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said plastic is selected from the group consisting of polyimide and Mylar.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein said plastic is selected from the group consisting of polyimide and Mylar.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein said concave surface forms a lens surface selected from the group consisting of spherical lens, an aspherical lens, and a Fresnel lens.
- 18. The method of claim 14 wherein said concave surface forms a lens surface selected from the group consisting of a spherical lens, an aspherical lens, and a Fresnel lens.
- 19. A compound refractive lens comprising a plurality of individual unit lenses made of lithium which are adequately supported and aligned to have an average optical axis, wherein said unit lens are contained in a chemically inert environment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/301,107 filed Jun. 25, 2001, by inventors Hector Raul Beguiristain, Jay Theodore Cremer, Melvin Arthur Piestrup, entitled “Fabrication of Unit Lenses for Compound Refractive Lenses.”
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED R & D
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under contract DASG60-00-C-0043 awarded by U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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