Presentation
25 August 2020 Characterization of the LCLS KB mirrors with stitching methods
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
The focusing mirrors for the new LCLS soft x-ray (SXR) experimental hutches are tangential pre-shaped mirrors mounted in a Kirkpatrick Baez configuration. The mirrors are prefigured with an elliptical profile, coinciding with the longest working focal distance. The mirrors are equipped with benders to enable focusing of the beam at different experimental stations and to work out of focus with an uniform beam. To add complexity to the system, the mirrors are also water-cooled and need to fit in a very tight space, due to real estate limitation. For ensuring that the mirror profile is maintained at its sub-nm quality after the assembly of the mirror into its cooling and mechanical system, these mirrors need to undergo an extensive optics metrology study. The vertical and horizontal KB mirrors are first checked for twist error due to the mounting of the mirror substrate to its mechanics. This is measured with grazing incidence Fizeau interferometry. Then the mounted mirror needs to be shimmed to correct for any errors that may be caused by gluing of the mirror. This step requires a sequence of shimming and metrology measurement and must be repeated until the mirror shape is satisfactory. In addition, the mirror bender response function must be well-characterized and documented for the commissioning as well as operation of these mirrors in the experimental hutches. The response function can be attained by measuring the mirror profile using the instruments available in the LCLS Optics Metrology Laboratory and the stitching techniques developed at LCLS. The mirrors are scheduled to be installed in the new SXR beamline in spring 2020. Metrology data and initial commissioning results proving the performance of these wavefront preserving optics will be presented in this report.
Conference Presentation
© (2020) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
May Ling Ng, Daniele Cocco, David Fritz, Lance Lee, Daniel Morton, and Matthew Seaberg "Characterization of the LCLS KB mirrors with stitching methods", Proc. SPIE 11491, Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components XV, 114910L (25 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569365
Advertisement
Advertisement
KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Liquid crystal lasers

Metrology

Cooling systems

Grazing incidence

Interferometry

Mechanics

Back to Top