Experimental setup for high-resolution characterization of crystal optics for coherent X-ray beam applications.
Aliaksei HalavanauRachel MargrafRiver RoblesJames MacArthurZhengxian QuGabriel MarcusJuhao WuTakahiro SatoDiling ZhuChristopher J TakacsRoss ArthurOlga KraynisBart JohnsonThomas RabedeauPublished in: Journal of applied crystallography (2023)
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource serves a wide scientific community with its variety of X-ray capabilities. Recently, a wiggler X-ray source located at beamline 10-2 has been employed to perform high-resolution rocking curve imaging (RCI) of diamond and silicon crystals. X-ray RCI is invaluable for the development of upcoming cavity-based X-ray sources at SLAC, including the cavity-based X-ray free-electron laser and X-ray laser oscillator. In this paper, the RCI apparatus is described and experimental results are provided to validate its design. Future improvements of the setup are also discussed.