A soft X-ray beam-position monitor based on a thin CVD diamond photodetector has been developed for use on third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities, and has been tested on beamlines ID26 and ID12 at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. Since diamond exhibits a low absorption to low-energy X-ray photons, this device allows beam-position monitoring with very little beam attenuation at photon energies as low as 2 keV. The devices presented here find their use essentially on low-energy monochromatic beamlines with narrow beam sizes (typically below 1 mm2). Measurements performed on a 20 μm-thick device show that a position sensitivity of 2 μm can readily be achieved with a photon flux attenuation of 22% at 4 keV. This allows permanent in-situ monitoring of beam instabilities during experiments.
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Bergonzo, P., Brambilla, A., Tromson, D., Marshall, R. D., Jany, C., Foulon, F., … Goulon, J. (1999). Diamond-based semi-transparent beam-position monitor for synchrotron radiation applications. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 6(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1107/S090904959801509X