A bent cylindrical mirror and short (150 and 200 mm) elliptically polished Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) mirrors are used to efficiently focus the entire beam from an insertion device for flux-limited experiments at energies up to 22 keV. Spots of ~50 x 70 μm2 (cylinder only) or ~16 microns diameter (KB and cylinder) may be selected, without changing the sample position. The cylinder has nearly 100% throughput, while the KB has losses of about 50% due to system constraints. Design considerations and performance will be discussed.
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