scholarly journals Varied-space grazing incidence gratings in high resolution scanning spectrometers

Author(s):  
Michael C. Hettrick ◽  
James H. Underwood
1984 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 124-124
Author(s):  
T.J. McIlrath ◽  
V. Kaufman ◽  
J. Sugar ◽  
W.T. Hill ◽  
D. Cooper

Rapid ionization of Cs vapor in a heat pipe at 0.05 torr was achieved by pumping the 6s 2S½ – 7p 2P½ transition (f=0.007)1 with a flash-pumped dye laser at 4593.2A and I MW power output. Photoabsorptian initiated at the end of the laser pulse(≃ 0.5/s) showed the 5p5ns and nd series below and above the 5p52P3/2 threshold at 535.4A. Broad Beutler - Fano resonances appeared in the d series above threshold. The spectrum was recorded photographically on a 10.7m grazing incidence spectrograph using a continuum background generated by a BRV high-voltage spark source with a uranium anode. We will compare the line-shapes and the quantum defect (Lu-Fano2) plot with the predictions of a relativistic random phase calculation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (28) ◽  
pp. 285001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Gruber ◽  
Lorenz Bergen ◽  
Pierre Salou ◽  
Elie Lattouf ◽  
Clara Grygiel ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 1544-1550 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matej Jergel ◽  
Peter Šiffalovič ◽  
Karol Végsö ◽  
Eva Majková ◽  
Dušan Korytár ◽  
...  

The application of V-shaped channel-cut GeSi(220) and Ge(220) monochromators for one-dimensional extreme X-ray beam compression was tested on a table-top setup for grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) with a microfocus source. A lattice constant gradient and different asymmetry angles of the diffractors were employed to enhance the compression factor to 21 and 15, respectively. It was demonstrated that the output beam parameters in terms of the size, divergence, photon flux and spectral bandwidth surpass those of the slit collimators used traditionally in GISAXS. A beam size far below 100 µm allows a high-resolution spatial GISAXS mapping, while the reciprocal space resolution of ∼500 nm approaches the level of synchrotron measurements and allows a fast one-shot detection of high-resolution GISAXS patterns. An oversampling shifts the detection limit up to ∼1 µm. The very short design of the compact high-resolution table-top GISAXS setup is another advantage of the extreme beam compression. Benefits of V-shaped monochromators for medium-resolution X-ray diffraction experiments as a bonus application are demonstrated by a comparison with parallel channel-cut monochromators combined with a slit.


2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 945-952 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Korytár ◽  
P. Vagovič ◽  
K. Végsö ◽  
P. Šiffalovič ◽  
E. Dobročka ◽  
...  

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 CuKα1beam 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.


1984 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. M. Heald ◽  
J. M. Tranquada ◽  
D. O. Welch ◽  
H. Chen

AbstractX-rays at grazing incidence have a short, controllable penetration depth and are well suited as a probe of surface and interface structures. This paper examines the possibility applying grazing-incidence reflectivity and Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) measurements to such systems. Results are presented for an Al-Cu couple for which both high resolution reflectivity and interface EXAFS measurements are made. The latter results are the first interface specific EXAFS data to be reported. Distinct changes in both signals are observed upon annealing, demonstrating the potential of the techniques.


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