Experimental methods for optimal tuning of bendable mirrors for diffraction-limited soft X-ray focusing

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We report on hands-on experimental methods developed at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) for optimal tuning of mechanically bendable X-ray mirrors for diffraction-limited soft X-ray nano-focusing. For ex situ tuning of the benders for optimal beam-line performance, we use a revised version of the method of characteristic functions recently developed at the ALS optical metrology laboratory. At-wavelength optimal tuning of bendable optics consists of a series of wavefront-sensing tests with increasing accuracy and sensitivity, including modified scanning-slit Hartmann tests. The methods have been experimentally validated at ALS test beamline 5.3.1 and the micro-diffraction beamline 12.3.2 in applications to optimally set bendable Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors designed for sub-micron focusing.

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Yashchuk, V. V., Merthe, D. J., Goldberg, K. A., Artemiev, N. A., Celestre, R., Domning, E. E., … Tamura, N. (2013). Experimental methods for optimal tuning of bendable mirrors for diffraction-limited soft X-ray focusing. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 425). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/425/15/152003

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