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3 May 1982 Analysis Of The Throughput Of A Grazing Incidence Monochromator Using Transmission Gratings
Elisabeth Kaline, Jan H. Dijkstra, Roger Bartlett, Tom Kitchens, Roman O. Tatchyn, Michael Hecht, IngoIf Lindau
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Proceedings Volume 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933009
Event: 1981 Brookhaven Conferences, 1981, Upton, United States
Abstract
In this paper a novel scheme is proposed to measure and monitor the quality of the output beam from a grazing incidence monochromator using transmission gratings as a second dispersive system. With this method it has been possible both to characterize the efficiency and performance of the grazing incidence beam line optics and to find optimum alignment procedures to achieve the best performance of a high resolution, high throughput reflection optics system. In particular, it has been found possible, through a careful alignment procedure to achieve a transmitted intensity distribution with only minor contributions of higher harmonics.
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Elisabeth Kaline, Jan H. Dijkstra, Roger Bartlett, Tom Kitchens, Roman O. Tatchyn, Michael Hecht, and IngoIf Lindau "Analysis Of The Throughput Of A Grazing Incidence Monochromator Using Transmission Gratings", Proc. SPIE 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation, (3 May 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933009
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KEYWORDS
Monochromators

Mirrors

Diffraction gratings

Grazing incidence

Diffraction

Synchrotron radiation

Sensors

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