A novel, 1 m long multilayer-coated piezo deformable bimorph mirror for focusing high-energy x-rays

2019 
The X-ray pair distribution function beamline I15-1 at Diamond Light Source requires optical elements that focus a wiggler X-ray beam of high energy (40-80 keV) and large area (11.0 mm × 4.4 mm) into a small spot (FWHM∼700 µm (h) × 20 µm (v)) at a variable distance between sample and detector. X-ray lenses do not reach the necessary effective apertures because of absorption and the limits of fabrication technology. The aperture of conventional silicon X-ray mirrors, even with metal coatings, is likewise limited by the shallow critical angle for high-energy X-rays. As a solution, CINEL Strumenti Scientifici delivered the first multilayer-coated bimorph mirror for use at a synchrotron beamline. A silicon substrate was polished by Thales-SESO to have an elliptically curved surface. The mirror was then coated with three multilayer stripes (Ni/B4C, W/B4C, Pt/B4C) of unmatched 1 m length by Rigaku Innovative Technologies. Each stripe’s d-spacing was chosen so that the Bragg angle of its first-order reflection w...
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