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    Title: Small-offset virtual channel-cut monochromator for sub-micron X-ray diffraction beamline at Taiwan photon source
    Authors: Huang, C.-Y.;Ku, C.-S.;Hsiao, S.-N.;Chen, C.-C.;Chang, C.-H.;Lee, H.-Y.;Chen, H.
    Contributors: Department of Physics, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Cooling technique;Design concept;Focal points;Monochromatic beam;Photon sources;Positional stability;Sample position;Thermal deformation;Deformation;Elementary particle sources;Finite element method;Synchrotron radiation;X ray diffraction;Monochromators
    Date: 2012-07-09
    Issue Date: 2014-06-18T06:21:54Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Lyon
    Abstract: In this report, we illustrate the design concept of the small-offset(1 mm) virtual channel-cut monochromator. The monochromator is specially designed for Sub-micron X-ray Diffraction Beamline at Taiwan Photon Source. It can offer a monochromatic beam with the resolving power better than 5000 in the range of 7keV-25 keV and allows the beamline to cycle between the polychromatic and monochromatic modes with a fixed spot of 100 nm at the sample position. Its adjustments and the thermal deformation are reduced as possible to increase the stability of the focal point. The finite element analysis of the thermal deformation shows rather simple cooling techniques can be used. Base on above design, we expect the positional stability of the focus can be kept in around 10nm. ? 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    Relation: 11th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation, SRI 2012
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series,V.425,Issue PART 7
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