Performance of a hard X-ray split-and-delay optical system with a wavefront division

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The performance of a hard X-ray split-and-delay optical (SDO) system with a wavefront division scheme was investigated at the hard X-ray free-electron laser facility SACLA. For the wavefront division, beam splitters made of edge-polished perfect Si(220) crystals were employed. We characterized the beam properties of the SDO system, and investigated its capabilities for beam manipulation and diagnostics. First, it was confirmed that shot-to-shot non-invasive diagnostics of pulse energies for both branches in the SDO system was feasible. Second, nearly ideal and identical focal profiles for both branches were obtained with a spot size of â1/41.5μm in full width at half-maximum. Third, a spatial overlap of the two focused beams with a sub-μm accuracy was achieved by fine tuning of the SDO system. Finally, a reliable tunability of the delay time between two pulses was confirmed. The time interval was measured with an X-ray streak camera by changing the path length of the variable-delay branch. Errors from the fitted line were evaluated to be as small as ±0.4ps over a time range of 60ps.The performance of a hard X-ray split-and-delay optical system with a wavefront division scheme has been investigated at SACLA.

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Hirano, T., Osaka, T., Morioka, Y., Sano, Y., Inubushi, Y., Togashi, T., … Yabashi, M. (2018). Performance of a hard X-ray split-and-delay optical system with a wavefront division. In Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Vol. 25, pp. 20–25). International Union of Crystallography. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577517014023

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