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9 September 2019 Status of the diamond CRL development
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The next generation light sources such as diffraction-limited storage rings and high repetition rate free electron lasers (FELs) will generate x-ray beams with significantly increased peak and average brilliance. These future facilities will require x-ray optical components capable of handling large instantaneous and average power densities while tailoring the properties of the x-ray beams for a variety of scientific experiments. We have been developing diamond x-ray refractive lens for 3 years. Standard deviation of lens residual gradually was decreased to sub-micron values. Post-ablation polishing procedure yields 10-20nm surface roughness, Ra. In this paper we report on recent developments towards beam-line ready optic.
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Sergey Antipov, Walan Grizolli, Xianbo Shi, and Lahsen Assoufid "Status of the diamond CRL development", Proc. SPIE 11108, Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components XIV, 111080R (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2526869
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

X-rays

Free electron lasers

Laser cutting

Light sources

Optical components

Polishing

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