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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 22(2): 342-7, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25723935

ABSTRACT

A study of metallic brazing material for internally cooled optics is presented. The study shows the influence of the different material properties on the final quality of the bond in terms of diffracted wavefront distortion, i.e. enlargement of the rocking curve. By choosing the proper brazing material and applying the proper brazing conditions, the influence of the brazing material can be fully eliminated. Furthermore the degradation of some brazing material due to the extreme working conditions of the optics is presented. Measurement results from ESRF and KEK confirm the importance of the proper brazing material choice.

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J Appl Crystallogr ; 46(Pt 4): 945-952, 2013 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24046503

ABSTRACT

While channel-cut crystals, in which the diffracting surfaces in an asymmetric cut are kept parallel, can provide beam collimation and spectral beam shaping, they can in addition provide beam compression or expansion if the cut is V-shaped. The compression/expansion ratio depends in this case on the total asymmetry factor. If the Ge(220) diffraction planes and a total asymmetry factor in excess of 10 are used, the rocking curves of two diffractors will have a sufficient overlap only if the second diffractor is tuned slightly with respect to the first one. This study compares and analyses several ways of overcoming this mismatch, which is due to refraction, when the Cu Kα1 beam is compressed 21-fold in a V21 monochromator. A more than sixfold intensity increase was obtained if the matching was improved either by a compositional variation or by a thermal deformation. This provided an intensity gain compared with the use of a simple slit in a symmetrical channel-cut monochromator. The first attempt to overcome the mismatch by introducing different types of X-ray prisms for the required beam deflection is described as well. The performance of the V-shaped monochromators is demonstrated in two applications. A narrow collimated monochromatic beam obtained in the beam compressing mode was used for high-resolution grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering measurements of a silicon sample with corrupted surface. In addition, a two-dimensional Bragg magnifier, based on two crossed V15 channel monochromators in beam expansion mode and tuned by means of unequal asymmetries, was successfully applied to high-resolution imaging of test structures in combination with a Medipix detector.

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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 15(Pt 6): 543-8, 2008 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18955759

ABSTRACT

Rocking curves of micro-channel (MC) water-cooled monochromators are broadened by stresses introduced during fabrication and under X-ray thermal load. This is a problem which will be even more serious with the rise of the fourth-generation synchrotron sources, i.e. the free-electron lasers. The X-ray optics group at the Institute of Physics at the ASCR v.v.i. in Prague is designing, testing and, with company Polovodice a.s., fabricating novel internally water-cooled Si monochromators. Here three new micro-channel geometries are introduced which reduce rocking-curve enlargement owing to the fabrication to less than 2.5 microrad ( approximately 0.5 arcsec). All three MC designs show less rocking-curve enlargement and smoother topographic images. The designs also show better cooling efficiencies than the classical MC design in finite-element analysis calculations.


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Computer-Aided Design , Silicon/chemistry , Spectrum Analysis/instrumentation , Synchrotrons/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Miniaturization , Optical Devices , Surface Properties
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J Synchrotron Radiat ; 15(Pt 1): 8-11, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18097072

ABSTRACT

A simple variant of a Si internally cooled inclined X-ray monochromator of reasonable size is proposed. It has two inclined surfaces oriented into a V shape. This design substantially decreases the surface deformations introduced by radiation heat, and the size of the crystal is still feasible for a 50 mm broad impinging bending magnet or wiggler beam. The possibility of sagittal focusing of the diffracted beam is also discussed.

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