Abstract
A Schwarzschild microscope with a numerical aperture of 0.2 and a
magnification of 130 in a 100 μm field of view (FOV) is designed and is
working at 13.5 nm. Meanwhile, a CCD is used as a detector with a pixel size
of 13 μm×13 μm and imaging area of 13 mm×13 mm. The imaging quality with
tolerances of system and errors of mirrors are considered. We obtain that the
best on-axes object resolution can be up to about 200 nm, the average value is
230 nm, and the resolution is about 360 nm at 80 μm FOV.
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