Opzioni
Characterization in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) domain of microchannel plate based device using synchrotron radiation
2023
Periodico
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Abstract
Innovative, low-loss, and compact optical systems are essential to meet the experimental requirements of emerging novel radiation sources. The
microchannel plate (MCP), a metamaterial-based optical device, shows promising potential for shaping, condensing, and focusing soft x-ray
radiation at synchrotron radiation (SR) facilities. This study highlights the impact of MCP optical devices on SR beam condensing capability
and their sensitivity to the degree of coherence by investigating the profile of transmitted beams through single and double MCP optical
devices. Transmitted diffraction patterns of soft x-ray SR radiation change with energy and radiation modes. At 92 eV, the double MCP-based
device affects the beam divergence and degree of coherence more than the single MCP. Moreover, the double MCP device shows potential as a
condensing optics at shorter wavelengths, i.e., 480 eV. Experiments were performed at the available end-station of the Circular Polarization
beamline at the Elettra synchrotron facility in Trieste, using a high-vacuum chamber with a hexapod system, providing the precise movement
necessary to align these diffractive optics. The findings contribute to the development of innovative optical systems for SR and free-electron
laser beamlines, paving the way for advanced experiments in spectroscopy, microscopy, and imaging in a wide energy range.
Diritti
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