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An automated approach to the alignment of compound refractive lenses

Compound refractive lenses (CRLs) are established X-ray focusing optics, and are used to focus the beam or image the sample in many beamlines at X-ray facilities. While CRLs are quite established, the stack of single lens elements affords a very small numerical aperture because of the thick lens pro...

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Autores principales: Breckling, Sean, Kozioziemski, Bernard, Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora, Gonzalez, Arnulfo, Williams, Ajanaé, Simons, Hugh, Chow, Paul, Howard, Marylesa
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522004039
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author Breckling, Sean
Kozioziemski, Bernard
Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora
Gonzalez, Arnulfo
Williams, Ajanaé
Simons, Hugh
Chow, Paul
Howard, Marylesa
author_facet Breckling, Sean
Kozioziemski, Bernard
Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora
Gonzalez, Arnulfo
Williams, Ajanaé
Simons, Hugh
Chow, Paul
Howard, Marylesa
author_sort Breckling, Sean
collection PubMed
description Compound refractive lenses (CRLs) are established X-ray focusing optics, and are used to focus the beam or image the sample in many beamlines at X-ray facilities. While CRLs are quite established, the stack of single lens elements affords a very small numerical aperture because of the thick lens profile, making them far more difficult to align than classical optical lenses that obey the thin-lens approximation. This means that the alignment must be very precise and is highly sensitive to changes to the incident beam, often requiring regular readjustments. Some groups circumvent the full realignment procedure by using engineering controls (e.g. mounting optics) that sacrifice some of the beam’s focusing precision, i.e. spot size, or resolution. While these choices minimize setup time, there are clear disadvantages. This work presents a new automated approach to align CRLs using a simple alignment apparatus that is easy to adapt and install at different types of X-ray experiments or facilities. This approach builds on recent CRL modeling efforts, using an approach based on the Stochastic Nelder–Mead (SNM) simplex method. This method is outlined and its efficacy is demonstrated with numerical simulation that is tested in real experiments conducted at the Advanced Photon Source to confirm its performance with a synchrotron beam. This work provides an opportunity to automate key instrumentation at X-ray facilities.
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spelling pubmed-92555702022-07-14 An automated approach to the alignment of compound refractive lenses Breckling, Sean Kozioziemski, Bernard Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora Gonzalez, Arnulfo Williams, Ajanaé Simons, Hugh Chow, Paul Howard, Marylesa J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers Compound refractive lenses (CRLs) are established X-ray focusing optics, and are used to focus the beam or image the sample in many beamlines at X-ray facilities. While CRLs are quite established, the stack of single lens elements affords a very small numerical aperture because of the thick lens profile, making them far more difficult to align than classical optical lenses that obey the thin-lens approximation. This means that the alignment must be very precise and is highly sensitive to changes to the incident beam, often requiring regular readjustments. Some groups circumvent the full realignment procedure by using engineering controls (e.g. mounting optics) that sacrifice some of the beam’s focusing precision, i.e. spot size, or resolution. While these choices minimize setup time, there are clear disadvantages. This work presents a new automated approach to align CRLs using a simple alignment apparatus that is easy to adapt and install at different types of X-ray experiments or facilities. This approach builds on recent CRL modeling efforts, using an approach based on the Stochastic Nelder–Mead (SNM) simplex method. This method is outlined and its efficacy is demonstrated with numerical simulation that is tested in real experiments conducted at the Advanced Photon Source to confirm its performance with a synchrotron beam. This work provides an opportunity to automate key instrumentation at X-ray facilities. International Union of Crystallography 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9255570/ /pubmed/35787560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522004039 Text en © Sean Breckling et al. 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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.
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Breckling, Sean
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Dresselhaus-Marais, Leora
Gonzalez, Arnulfo
Williams, Ajanaé
Simons, Hugh
Chow, Paul
Howard, Marylesa
An automated approach to the alignment of compound refractive lenses
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title_short An automated approach to the alignment of compound refractive lenses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577522004039
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