| Literature DB >> 24985798 |
Diling Zhu1, Yiping Feng1, Stanislav Stoupin2, Sergey A Terentyev3, Henrik T Lemke1, David M Fritz1, Matthieu Chollet1, J M Glownia1, Roberto Alonso-Mori1, Marcin Sikorski1, Sanghoon Song1, Tim B van Driel1, Garth J Williams1, Marc Messerschmidt1, Sébastien Boutet1, Vladimir D Blank3, Yuri V Shvyd'ko2, Aymeric Robert1.
Abstract
A double-crystal diamond monochromator was recently implemented at the Linac Coherent Light Source. It enables splitting pulses generated by the free electron laser in the hard x-ray regime and thus allows the simultaneous operations of two instruments. Both monochromator crystals are High-Pressure High-Temperature grown type-IIa diamond crystal plates with the (111) orientation. The first crystal has a thickness of ~100 μm to allow high reflectivity within the Bragg bandwidth and good transmission for the other wavelengths for downstream use. The second crystal is about 300 μm thick and makes the exit beam of the monochromator parallel to the incoming beam with an offset of 600 mm. Here we present details on the monochromator design and its performance.Year: 2014 PMID: 24985798 DOI: 10.1063/1.4880724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523