Author: Simonson, N.A.
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THPAB276 X-Ray Double Slit Interferometer Progress at CLS 4349
 
  • N.A. Simonson, Y. Yousefi Sigari
    University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
  • M.J. Boland
    CLS, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 
  The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a 3rd generation synchrotron that is used to produce extremely bright synchrotron light that can be used for research. The light at the CLS is produced by an electron storage ring that has an emittance of 20 nm. A 4th generation synchrotron (CLS2) is planned which will reduce the emittance to less than 1 nm and thus reduce the transverse beam size significantly, making it very challenging to measure. A double slit interferometer can be used to measure small transverse beam sizes, as first described by Mitsuhashi. An x-ray double slit interferometer will be designed and tested at the current CLS with the goal of using this setup at CLS2.  
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-THPAB276  
About • paper received ※ 20 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 23 July 2021       issue date ※ 01 September 2021  
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