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3 November 1997 Comparison of blazed and laminar profile varied-line-spacing gratings
Mark Bissen, Mike V. Fisher, Greg Rogers
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Abstract
The performance of a beamline containing a blazed and a laminar grating is reported in this paper. Two varied line spacing (VLS) gratings are currently installed in the SRC High Energy Resolution Monochromator (HERMON). The blazed grating was ruled on a conventional ruling engine. The laminar profile grating was created holographically. The grating blanks were cut from a single spherical substrate having a figure error of less than 0.2 arcseconds RMS. The theoretical resolving power of 5000 to 10000 has been achieved in the energy range of 245 to 550 eV for the medium energy grating and 500 tol 150 eVfor the high energy grating indicating correct application of the polynomial groove density to the gratings. The groove profile for the laminar grating has been measured using atomic force microscopy and is in agreement with specifications. The beamline achieves near theoretical throughput throughout its scan range. A third grating which was designed to be blazed and ion etched is currently being evaluated.
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Mark Bissen, Mike V. Fisher, and Greg Rogers "Comparison of blazed and laminar profile varied-line-spacing gratings", Proc. SPIE 3150, Gratings and Grating Monochromators for Synchrotron Radiation, (3 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283975
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction gratings

Ions

Monochromators

Optical design

Atomic force microscopy

Holography

Etching

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