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Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors

Beam shaping is becoming increasingly important for synchrotron X-ray applications. Although routine for visible light lasers, this is challenging for X-rays due to the limited source coherence and extreme optical tolerances required for the shaping mirrors. In deliberate defocusing, even surface er...

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Autores principales: Sutter, John P., Alcock, Simon G., Kashyap, Yogesh, Nistea, Ioana, Wang, Hongchang, Sawhney, Kawal
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27787239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516013308
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author Sutter, John P.
Alcock, Simon G.
Kashyap, Yogesh
Nistea, Ioana
Wang, Hongchang
Sawhney, Kawal
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Alcock, Simon G.
Kashyap, Yogesh
Nistea, Ioana
Wang, Hongchang
Sawhney, Kawal
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description Beam shaping is becoming increasingly important for synchrotron X-ray applications. Although routine for visible light lasers, this is challenging for X-rays due to the limited source coherence and extreme optical tolerances required for the shaping mirrors. In deliberate defocusing, even surface errors <5 nm r.m.s. introduce damagingly large striations into the reflected beam. To counteract such problems, surface modifications with alternating concave and convex curvature on equal segments were polished onto the surface of non-active mirrors of fixed curvature. Such optics are useful for providing a fixed size of X-ray beam, but do not provide the adaptability required by many experiments. In contrast, deformable piezo bimorph mirrors permit a continuous range of X-ray beam sizes and shapes. A new theory is developed for applying non-periodic modifications of alternating curvature to optical surfaces. The position and length of the segments may be freely chosen. For the first time, surface modifications of alternating curvature are applied to bimorph mirrors to generate non-Gaussian X-ray beam profiles of specified width. The new theory’s freedom is exploited to choose the segments to match the polishing errors of medium wavelength (>10 mm) and the piezos’ influence on the mirror’s figure. Five- and seven-segment modifications of alternating curvature are calculated and verified by visible light and X-ray metrology. The latter yields beam profiles with less striation than those made by defocusing. Remaining beam striations are explained by applying geometrical optics to the deviations from the ideal surface modifications of alternating curvature.
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spelling pubmed-50824622016-11-11 Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors Sutter, John P. Alcock, Simon G. Kashyap, Yogesh Nistea, Ioana Wang, Hongchang Sawhney, Kawal J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers Beam shaping is becoming increasingly important for synchrotron X-ray applications. Although routine for visible light lasers, this is challenging for X-rays due to the limited source coherence and extreme optical tolerances required for the shaping mirrors. In deliberate defocusing, even surface errors <5 nm r.m.s. introduce damagingly large striations into the reflected beam. To counteract such problems, surface modifications with alternating concave and convex curvature on equal segments were polished onto the surface of non-active mirrors of fixed curvature. Such optics are useful for providing a fixed size of X-ray beam, but do not provide the adaptability required by many experiments. In contrast, deformable piezo bimorph mirrors permit a continuous range of X-ray beam sizes and shapes. A new theory is developed for applying non-periodic modifications of alternating curvature to optical surfaces. The position and length of the segments may be freely chosen. For the first time, surface modifications of alternating curvature are applied to bimorph mirrors to generate non-Gaussian X-ray beam profiles of specified width. The new theory’s freedom is exploited to choose the segments to match the polishing errors of medium wavelength (>10 mm) and the piezos’ influence on the mirror’s figure. Five- and seven-segment modifications of alternating curvature are calculated and verified by visible light and X-ray metrology. The latter yields beam profiles with less striation than those made by defocusing. Remaining beam striations are explained by applying geometrical optics to the deviations from the ideal surface modifications of alternating curvature. International Union of Crystallography 2016-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5082462/ /pubmed/27787239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516013308 Text en © John P. Sutter et al. 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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title_full Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors
title_fullStr Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors
title_full_unstemmed Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors
title_short Creating flat-top X-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors
title_sort creating flat-top x-ray beams by applying surface profiles of alternating curvature to deformable piezo bimorph mirrors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27787239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516013308
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