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Calibration of an extreme-ultraviolet transmission grating spectrometer with synchrotron radiation

Authors :
Seely, John F.
Brown, Charles M.
Holland, Glenn E.
Hanser, Frederick
Wise, John
Weaver, James L.
Korde, Raj
Viereck, Rodney A.
Grubb, Richard
Judge, Darrell L.
Source :
Applied Optics. April 1, 2001, Vol. 40 Issue 10, 1623
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The responsivity of an extreme-ultraviolet transmission grating spectrometer with silicon photodiode detectors was measured with synchrotron radiation. The spectrometer was designed to record the absolute radiation flux in a wavelength bandpass centered at 30 nm. The transmission grating had a period of 200 nm and relatively high efficiencies in the +1 and the -1 diffraction orders that were dispersed on either side of the zero-order beam. Three photodiodes were positioned to measure the signals in the zero order and in the +1 and -1 orders. The photodiodes had aluminum overcoatings that passed the desired wavelength bandpass centered at 30 nm and attenuated higher-order radiation and wavelengths longer than approximately 80 nm. The spectrometer's responsivity, the ratio of the photodiode current to the incident radiation power, was determined as a function of the incident wavelength and the angle of the spectrometer with respect to the incident radiation beam. The spectrometer's responsivity was consistent with the product of the photodiode responsivity and the grating efficiency, both of which were separately measured while removed from the spectrometer. OCIS codes: 120.6200, 040.7480, 050.1950.

Details

ISSN :
1559128X
Volume :
40
Issue :
10
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Applied Optics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.73891201