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Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser

The Linac Coherent Light Source is upgrading its machine to high repetition rate and to extended ranges. Novel coatings, with limited surface oxidation, which are able to work at the carbon edge, are required. In addition, high-resolution soft X-ray monochromators become necessary. One of the big ch...

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Autores principales: Krzywinski, Jacek, Conley, Raymond, Moeller, Stefan, Gwalt, Grzegorz, Siewert, Frank, Waberski, Christoph, Zeschke, Thomas, Cocco, Daniele
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5741123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29271756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577517016083
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author Krzywinski, Jacek
Conley, Raymond
Moeller, Stefan
Gwalt, Grzegorz
Siewert, Frank
Waberski, Christoph
Zeschke, Thomas
Cocco, Daniele
author_facet Krzywinski, Jacek
Conley, Raymond
Moeller, Stefan
Gwalt, Grzegorz
Siewert, Frank
Waberski, Christoph
Zeschke, Thomas
Cocco, Daniele
author_sort Krzywinski, Jacek
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description The Linac Coherent Light Source is upgrading its machine to high repetition rate and to extended ranges. Novel coatings, with limited surface oxidation, which are able to work at the carbon edge, are required. In addition, high-resolution soft X-ray monochromators become necessary. One of the big challenges is to design the mirror geometry and the grating profile to have high reflectivity (or efficiency) and at the same time survive the high peak energy of the free-electron laser pulses. For these reasons the experimental damage threshold, at 900 eV, of two platinum-coated gratings with different blazed angles has been investigated. The gratings were tested at 1° grazing incidence. To validate a model for which the damage threshold on the blaze grating can be estimated by calculating the damage threshold of a mirror with an angle of incidence identical to the angle of incidence on the grating plus the blaze angle, tests on Pt-coated substrates have also been performed. The results confirmed the prediction. Uncoated silicon, platinum and SiB(3) (both deposited on a silicon substrate) were also investigated. In general, the measured damage threshold at grazing incidence is higher than that calculated under the assumption that there is no energy transport from the volume where the photons are absorbed. However, it was found that, for the case of the SiB(3) coating, the grazing incidence condition did not increase the damage threshold, indicating that the energy transport away from the extinction volume is negligible.
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spelling pubmed-57411232018-01-01 Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser Krzywinski, Jacek Conley, Raymond Moeller, Stefan Gwalt, Grzegorz Siewert, Frank Waberski, Christoph Zeschke, Thomas Cocco, Daniele J Synchrotron Radiat Photondiag2017 Workshop The Linac Coherent Light Source is upgrading its machine to high repetition rate and to extended ranges. Novel coatings, with limited surface oxidation, which are able to work at the carbon edge, are required. In addition, high-resolution soft X-ray monochromators become necessary. One of the big challenges is to design the mirror geometry and the grating profile to have high reflectivity (or efficiency) and at the same time survive the high peak energy of the free-electron laser pulses. For these reasons the experimental damage threshold, at 900 eV, of two platinum-coated gratings with different blazed angles has been investigated. The gratings were tested at 1° grazing incidence. To validate a model for which the damage threshold on the blaze grating can be estimated by calculating the damage threshold of a mirror with an angle of incidence identical to the angle of incidence on the grating plus the blaze angle, tests on Pt-coated substrates have also been performed. The results confirmed the prediction. Uncoated silicon, platinum and SiB(3) (both deposited on a silicon substrate) were also investigated. In general, the measured damage threshold at grazing incidence is higher than that calculated under the assumption that there is no energy transport from the volume where the photons are absorbed. However, it was found that, for the case of the SiB(3) coating, the grazing incidence condition did not increase the damage threshold, indicating that the energy transport away from the extinction volume is negligible. International Union of Crystallography 2018-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5741123/ /pubmed/29271756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577517016083 Text en © Jacek Krzywinski et al. 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/
spellingShingle Photondiag2017 Workshop
Krzywinski, Jacek
Conley, Raymond
Moeller, Stefan
Gwalt, Grzegorz
Siewert, Frank
Waberski, Christoph
Zeschke, Thomas
Cocco, Daniele
Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title_full Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title_fullStr Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title_full_unstemmed Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title_short Damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an X-ray free-electron laser
title_sort damage thresholds for blaze diffraction gratings and grazing incidence optics at an x-ray free-electron laser
topic Photondiag2017 Workshop
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5741123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29271756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577517016083
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