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22 November 1996 Vertically focusing reflective optics using two bendable CVD SiC mirrors
Riccardo Signorato, Chantal Goulon-Ginet, Jose Goulon, Andrei Rogalev, Jean-Jacques Ferme
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Abstract
Reflective optics operated at grazing angle of incidence has a good polarization transfer function and was preferred to focus or steer the X-ray beam on the ESRF beamline ID12A which is dedicated to X-ray dichroism. The present paper reports on the design of a double mirror device (VF-2M) that is located downstream with respect to the monochromator and can refocus the X-ray beam vertically very near the sample location. This system combines two identical mirrors (L equals 600 mm; W equals 40 mm; T equals 12 mm) made of bulk CVD-SiC which were polished to a very precise cylindrical shape: when no bending forces are applied, each mirror has a concave curvature radius of 1 km with a slope error
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Riccardo Signorato, Chantal Goulon-Ginet, Jose Goulon, Andrei Rogalev, and Jean-Jacques Ferme "Vertically focusing reflective optics using two bendable CVD SiC mirrors", Proc. SPIE 2856, Optics for High-Brightness Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines II, (22 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259876
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

X-rays

Reflectivity

Silicon carbide

X-ray optics

Monochromators

Geometrical optics

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