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An x-ray optical apparatus for conditioning an x-ray beam, the apparatus comprising:a total reflection section comprising a material with an index of refraction less than unity at a selected wavelength of the x-ray beam, the material having a polished surface that receives and redirects the beam; anda multilayer section comprising alternating material layers that are spaced relative to each other such as to provide wavelength specific reflection at the selected wavelength of the x-ray beam and corresponding monochromating of the x-ray beam,wherein the total reflection section and the multilayer section are arranged relative to each other such that the x-ray beam encounters the polished surface of the total reflection section at an incidence angle low enough to provide total external reflection of the beam, and encounters the multilayer section at a Bragg angle that provides peak reflection of the selected wavelength, and wherein substantially all portions of the x-ray beam at the selected wavelength are redirected by both the total reflection section and the multilayer section along a predetermined path. 2. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the entire x-ray beam encounters one of the sections prior to the other. 3. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the sections are arranged in a Kirkpatrick-Baez configuration. 4. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein part of the x-ray beam encounters the total reflection section prior to the multilayer section, and part of the x-ray beam encounters the multilayer section prior to the total reflection section. 5. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the optical apparatus focuses the x-ray beam. 6. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein one of the sections is shaped like a side-by-side single bounce mirror, and one of the sections is shaped like a double side reflection mirror, and wherein the two sections are adjacent to each other such that the x-ray beam is reflected by each of the two sections. 7. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the relative positioning of the sections are changed in order to change a focus distance between the apparatus and a focus spot of the x-ray beam. 8. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each section has a surface with a cylindrical curvature, one of which is concave and one of which is convex, and wherein the two sections are adjacent to each other such that the x-ray beam is reflected by each of the two sections. 9. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the relative positioning of the sections are changed in order to change a focus distance between the apparatus and a focus spot of the x-ray beam. 10. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the sections are arranged in a double cross-coupled configuration in which the two sections are adjacent to each other along a primary propagation direction of the x-ray beam, and each of the sections comprises a side-by-side arrangement of reflective surfaces. 11. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the relative positioning of the sections are changed in order to change the focus distance between the apparatus and a focus spot of the x-ray beam. 12. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein one of the sections encompasses the other section about an axis parallel to a primary propagation direction of the x-ray beam. 13. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the section that encompasses the other section has an inner surface with a radius, relative to the axis, that varies in a direction parallel to the axis. 14. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the section that is encompassed by the other section has an outer surface with a radius, relative to the axis, that varies in a direction parallel to the axis. 15. An x-ray optical apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the relative positioning of the sections are changed in order to change the focus distance between the apparatus and a focus spot of the x-ray beam. 16. A method of conditioning an x-ray beam, the method comprising directing the x-ray beam toward an x-ray optical apparatus having two sections, wherein a total reflection section of the apparatus comprises a material with an index of refraction less than unity at a selected wavelength of the x-ray beam, and the material has a polished surface that receives and redirects the beam, and wherein a multilayer section comprises alternating material layers that are spaced relative to each other such as to provide wavelength specific reflection at the selected wavelength of the x-ray beam and corresponding monochromating of the x-ray beam, and wherein the total reflection section and the multilayer section are arranged relative to each other such that the x-ray beam encounters the polished surface of the total reflection section at an incidence angle low enough to provide total external reflection of the beam, and encounters the multilayer section at a Bragg angle that provides peak reflection of the selected wavelength, and wherein substantially all of portions of the x-ray beam at the selected wavelength are redirected by both the total reflection section and the multilayer section along a predetermined path. 17. A method according to claim 16 wherein the entire x-ray beam is reflected by one of the sections prior to the other. 18. A method according to claim 16 wherein part of the x-ray beam encounters the total reflection section prior to the multilayer section, and part of the x-ray beam encounters the multilayer section prior to the total reflection section. 19. A method according to claim 16 further comprising focusing the x-ray beam with the optical apparatus. 20. A method according to claim 19 further comprising adjusting the focus length between the apparatus and a focus spot of the x-ray beam by adjusting the relative position of the two sections.