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Wed 4 Dec, at 16:00 - Seminar Room T2

On the performance of multilayers used as monochromators for coherent X-ray imaging with hard synchrotron radiation.

Alexander Rack
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility Grenoble, France

Abstract
We present a systematic study in which multilayers of different composition (W/Si, Mo/Si, Pd/B4C, Ru/B4C, W/B4C), periodicity (from 2.5 to 5.5 nm), and numbers of layers have been characterised. Particularly, we investigated the intrinsic quality (roughness and reflectivity) as well as the performance (flatness and coherence of the outgoing beam) as a monochromator for synchrotron radiation hard X-ray micro-imaging. The results indicate that the material composition is the dominating factor for the performance. Current experiments at 32-ID of APS are foreseen combined with a round-robin of different multilayer laboratories This is of high importance for synchrotron-based hard X-ray imaging which has become a widely applied tool for probing the microstructure of bulk samples. The high spatial resolution and different contrast modalities available here strongly depend on using coherent beams from highly brilliant sources. In order to satisfy the demand for a high flux of quasi-monochromatic photons, multilayer-coated mirrors are commonly used as monochromators. This comes at the cost of reduced energy resolution and stronger non-uniformities in the incoming beam profile. By helping scientists and engineers specify the design parameters of multilayer monochromators, our results can contribute to a better exploitation of the advantages of multilayer monochromators over crystal-based devices; i.e., larger spectral bandwidth and high photon flux density for X-ray imaging. References: [1] A. Rack, T. Weitkamp, M. Riotte, D. Grigoriev, T. Rack, L. Helfen, T. Baumbach, R. Dietsch, T. Holz, M. Krämer, F. Siewert, M. Meduňa, P. Cloetens, E. Ziegler, J. Synch. Radiat. 17 (4), 496-510 (2010). [2] A. Rack, T. Weitkamp, I. Zanette, Ch. Morawe, A. Vivo Rommeveaux, P. Tafforeau, P. Cloetens, E. Ziegler, T. Rack, A. Cecilia, P. Vagovic, E. Harmann, R. Dietsch, H. Riesemeier, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 649, 123–127 (2011).

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