Author: Johnson, B.
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MOPAB096 Rocking Curve Imaging Experiment at SSRL 10-2 Beamline 357
 
  • A. Halavanau, R. Arthur, B. Johnson, J.P. MacArthur, G. Marcus, R.A. Margraf, Z. Qu, T. Rabedeau, T. Sato, C.J. Takacs, D. Zhu
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  Stan­ford Syn­chro­tron Ra­di­a­tion Light­source (SSRL) serves a wide sci­en­tific com­mu­nity with its va­ri­ety of X-ray ca­pa­bil­i­ties. Re­cently, we have em­ployed a wig­gler source lo­cated at beam­line 10-2 to per­form high res­o­lu­tion rock­ing curve imag­ing (RCI) of di­a­mond and sil­i­con crys­tals. In-house X-ray RCI ca­pa­bil­ity is im­por­tant for the up­com­ing cav­ity-based x-ray source de­vel­op­ment pro­jects at SLAC, such as cav­ity-based XFEL (CBXFEL) and X-ray laser os­cil­la­tor (XLO). In this pro­ceed­ing, we de­scribe the­o­ret­i­cal con­sid­er­a­tions, and pro­vide ex­per­i­men­tal re­sults, val­i­dat­ing the de­sign of our ap­pa­ra­tus. We also pro­vide a plan for fu­ture im­prove­ments of the RCI@​SSRL pro­gram.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB096  
About • paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 27 July 2021       issue date ※ 10 August 2021  
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