Hector R. Beguiristain - Oakland CA Jay T. Cremer - Palo Alto CA Melvin A. Piestrup - Woodside CA
Assignee:
Adelphi Technology, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G02B 900
US Classification:
359754, 359646, 359796, 359717
Abstract:
A compound refractive lens for focusing, collecting, collimating and imaging with x-rays comprising N unit lenses numbered i=1 through N unit lenses substantially aligned along an axis such that i-th lens having a displacement t orthogonal to said axis, with said axis located such that the sum of the lens displacements t equals zero, and wherein each of said unit lenses comprises a lens material of lithium, carbon, or polyimide. A method for molding and housing the unit lenses is provided such that the unit lens have high surface and optical quality, and do not chemically deteriorate due to absorption of water or oxidation.
Apparatus For Treating A Substrate With An Ozone-Solvent Solution
David Boyers - Los Altos CA, US Jay Cremer - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
B08B 3/00
US Classification:
134094100, 134105000
Abstract:
A system for treating a substrate with an ozone-solvent solution has an ozone-solvent solution supply. The supply has a supply outlet, and the ozone solvent solution supply is capable of delivering at the supply outlet a generally continuous supply of an ozone-solvent solution formed at a first temperature. The system includes a heater having an inlet and heater outlet, with the inlet fluidly coupled to receive the ozone-solvent solution at approximately the first temperature from the supply outlet. The heater is configured to heat the ozone-solvent solution from the first temperature to a second temperature to form a heated ozone-solvent solution such that the heated ozone-solvent solution is supersaturated with ozone. The heater is capable of providing a generally continuous supply of heated, supersaturated, ozone-solvent solution at the heater outlet for use in treating the substrate.
Melvin A. Piestrup - Woodside CA Richard H. Pantell - Portola Valley CA Jay T. Cremer - Palo Alto CA Hector R. Beguiristain - Oakland CA
Assignee:
Adelphi Technology, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G21K 106
US Classification:
378 81
Abstract:
In accordance with the present invention, a compound refractive lens for focusing, collecting and collimating x-rays comprising N individual unit lenses numbered i=1 through N, with each unit lens substantially aligned along an axis such that the i-th lens has a displacement t. sub. i orthogonal to said axis, with said axis located such that the sum of the displacements t. sub. i equals zero, and wherein each of said unit lenses comprises a lens material having a refractive index decrement less than 1 at a wavelength less than 100 Angstroms.
Roman O. Tatchyn - Palo Alto CA Paul L. Csonka - Eugene OR Jay T. Cremer - Burlingame CA
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University - Stanford CA
International Classification:
H01F 700
US Classification:
335210
Abstract:
Micropole undulators for use in the generation of x-rays from moving charged particles are disclosed. Two rows of spaced apart poles are arranged so that each pole produces a magnetic field aligned with all other similar fields. The poles are the ends of "C"-shaped magnets. In each row, adjacent poles are separated by spacers made of a superconducting material.