For the first time, with the Laue project, bent crystals are being used for
focusing photons in the 80-300 keV energy range. The advantage is their high
reflectivity and better Point Spread Function with respect to the mosaic flat
crystals. Simulations have already shown their excellent focusing capability
which makes them the best candidates for a Laue lens whose sensitivity is also
driven by the size of the focused spot. Selected crystals are Germanium
(perfect, (111)) and Gallium Arsenide (mosaic, (220)) with 40 m curvature
radius to get a spherical lens with 20 m long focal length. A lens petal is
being built. We report the measurement technique by which we are able to
estimate the exact curvature of each tile within a few percent of uncertainty
and their diffraction efficiency. We also discuss some results.Comment: 9 pages, 15 figures, SPIE conference vol. 8861 (2013