Badami V G, Abruña E, Huang L, Idir M
Zygo Corporation, 21 Laurel Brook Road, Middlefield, Connecticut 06455, USA.
Brookhaven National Laboratory-NSLS II, Upton, New York 11973, USA.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2019 Feb;90(2):021703. doi: 10.1063/1.5060954.
Adaptive x-ray mirrors are emerging as one of the primary solutions for meeting the performance needs of the next generation of x-ray light sources. Currently, these mirrors operate open loop with intermittent feedback from invasive sensors that measure the beam quality. This paper outlines a novel design for real-time in situ metrology of the shape of these mirrors using an array of interferometric sensors that does not interrupt the x-ray beam. We describe a proof-of-principle demonstration which shows sub-nm agreement over a range of mirror deflection magnitudes and shapes as compared to simultaneous measurements by using a large-aperture Fizeau interferometer.
自适应X射线镜正在成为满足下一代X射线光源性能需求的主要解决方案之一。目前,这些镜子采用开环操作,通过侵入式传感器的间歇性反馈来测量光束质量。本文概述了一种新颖的设计,该设计使用一系列干涉传感器对这些镜子的形状进行实时原位计量,且不会中断X射线束。我们描述了一个原理验证演示,该演示表明,与使用大孔径斐索干涉仪的同步测量相比,在一系列镜子偏转幅度和形状范围内,两者的测量结果相差不到一纳米。