Monitoring shot-to-shot variations of soft x-ray sources using aluminum foils

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We report a straightforward beam splitter in the soft x-ray spectral range using a thin oxidized aluminum foil. As it allows us to monitor reliably shot-to-shot variations in energy and in energy distribution, this beam splitter is of high interest for the simultaneous use of diagnostics for soft x-rays sources. We measure a transmission of 0.5 and a reflectivity of 0.018 at 22.5° of incidence with a soft x-ray laser working at 32.8 nm. These values are in good agreement with the theory. As the theory predicts a reflectivity and a transmission of both 12% at 52.5° of incidence for 32.8 nm, it can also be useful for experiments that require the division and recombination of a beam, for instance, interferometry or pump-probe technique with an intense soft x-ray source.

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Kabacinski, A., Tissandier, F., Gautier, J., Goddet, J. P., Tafzi, A., & Sebban, S. (2020). Monitoring shot-to-shot variations of soft x-ray sources using aluminum foils. Review of Scientific Instruments, 91(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0021999

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