röntgenoptiikka
Röntgenoptiikka, often translated as X-ray optics, is a specialized field within optics that deals with the manipulation and control of X-rays. Unlike visible light, X-rays have much shorter wavelengths, typically ranging from 0.01 to 10 nanometers, and higher energies. This difference in wavelength and energy means that traditional optical components like lenses and mirrors used for visible light are generally ineffective for X-rays. X-rays interact with matter differently, exhibiting properties like high penetration and a tendency to be absorbed rather than reflected by most materials at normal incidence.
The development of X-ray optics has enabled significant advancements in various scientific and technological areas. X-ray
Another important area in X-ray optics is the development of diffractive optics, such as Fresnel zone plates.