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Collaborative development of diffraction-limited beamline optical systems at US DOE light sources

Authors :
Goldberg, KA
Goldberg, KA
Wojdyla, A
Bryant, D
Chao, W
Cocco, D
Hardin, C
Morton, D
Ng, ML
Lee, L
Assoufid, L
Grizolli, W
Shi, X
Kearney, SP
Wojcik, M
Shvyd'Ko, Y
Shu, D
Idir, M
Huang, L
Goldberg, KA
Goldberg, KA
Wojdyla, A
Bryant, D
Chao, W
Cocco, D
Hardin, C
Morton, D
Ng, ML
Lee, L
Assoufid, L
Grizolli, W
Shi, X
Kearney, SP
Wojcik, M
Shvyd'Ko, Y
Shu, D
Idir, M
Huang, L
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

An ongoing collaboration among four US Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories has demonstrated key technology prototypes and software modeling tools required for new high-coherent flux beamline optical systems. New free electron laser (FEL) and diffraction-limited storage ring (DLSR) light sources demand wavefront preservation from source to sample to achieve and maintain optimal performance. Fine wavefront control was achieved using a novel, roomtemperature cooled mirror system called REAL (resistive element adjustable length) that combines cooling with applied, spatially variable auxiliary heating. Single-grating shearing interferometry (also called Talbot interferometry) and Hartmann wavefront sensors were developed and used for optical characterization and alignment on several beamlines, across a range of photon energies. Demonstrations of non-invasive hard x-ray wavefront sensing were performed using a thin diamond single-crystal as a beamsplitter.

Details

Database :
OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287329455
Document Type :
Electronic Resource