We report on the use of synthetic single-crystal diamonds for high definition x-ray polarimetry. The diamonds are precision mounted to form artificial channel-cut crystals (ACCs). Each ACC supports four consecutive reflections with a scattering angle 2ΘB of 90∘. We achieved a polarization purity of 3.0×10-10 at beamline ID18 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). When the x-ray beam's horizontal divergence was reduced through additional collimation from 17 to 8.4μrad, the polarization purity improved to 1.4×10-10. Precision x-ray polarimetry thus has reached the limit, where the purity is determined by the divergence of the beam. In particular, this result is important for polarimetry at fourth generation x-ray sources, which provide diffraction-limited x-ray beams. The sensitivity expected as a consequence of the present work will pave the way for exploring new physics such as the investigation of vacuum birefringence.
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Bernhardt, H., Schmitt, A. T., Grabiger, B., Marx-Glowna, B., Loetzsch, R., Wille, H. C., … Schulze, K. S. (2020). Ultra-high precision x-ray polarimetry with artificial diamond channel cuts at the beam divergence limit. Physical Review Research, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023365
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