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15 October 2012 A hard x-ray transmissive single-shot spectrometer for FEL sources
Yiping Feng, Diling Zhu, Jan M. Feldkamp, Henrik T. Lemke, Aymeric Robert, David M. Fritz, Marco Cammarata, Sooheyong Lee, Jerome B. Hastings, James L. Turner
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Abstract
We report the design of a single-shot transmissive spectrometer for spectral measurements of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) operating in the mode of Self-Amplified Spontaneous Emission (SASE). The spectrometer was constructed using an ultra-thin and bent silicon single-crystal operating in the symmetric Bragg geometry. It was shown to be capable of recording the single-shot LCLS spectra while transmitting the majority of the incident flux to downstream experimental stations. The spectrometer used the Si (111) reflection for capturing the full SASE spectrum, and was then configured the high resolution mode using the Si (333) for resolving single spikes in the power spectral density.
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Yiping Feng, Diling Zhu, Jan M. Feldkamp, Henrik T. Lemke, Aymeric Robert, David M. Fritz, Marco Cammarata, Sooheyong Lee, Jerome B. Hastings, and James L. Turner "A hard x-ray transmissive single-shot spectrometer for FEL sources", Proc. SPIE 8504, X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers: Beam Diagnostics, Beamline Instrumentation, and Applications, 85040S (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930943
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Free electron lasers

Crystals

Liquid crystal lasers

X-rays

Silicon

Laser crystals

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