Design of a multilayer-based collimated plane-grating monochromator for tender X-ray range

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Collimated plane-grating monochromators (cPGMs), consisting of a plane mirror and plane diffraction grating, are essential optics in synchrotron radiation sources for their remarkable flexibility and good optical characteristics in the soft X-ray region. However, the poor energy transport efficiency of a conventional cPGM (single-layer-coated) degrades the source intensity and leaves reduced flux at the sample, especially for the tender X-ray range (1-4 keV) that covers a large number of K- and L-edges of medium-Z elements, and M-edges of high-Z elements. To overcome this limitation, the use of a multilayer-based cPGM is proposed, combining a multilayer-coated plane mirror with blazed multilayer gratings. With this combination, the effective efficiency of cPGMs can be increased by an order of magnitude compared with the conventional single-layer cPGMs. In addition, higher resolving power can be achieved with improved efficiency by increasing the blaze angle and working at higher diffraction order.

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Yang, X., Wang, H., Hand, M., Sawhney, K., Kaulich, B., Kozhevnikov, I. V., … Wang, Z. (2017). Design of a multilayer-based collimated plane-grating monochromator for tender X-ray range. In Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Vol. 24, pp. 168–174). International Union of Crystallography. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516017884

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