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5 October 2007 Beam-splitting mirrors for an APS beamline
Ali M. Khounsary, Ian McNulty
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Abstract
We describe a set of two cooled mirrors used in tandem on a high-heat-load undulator beamline at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) to spatially split an incoming X-ray beam into two parts, allowing simultaneous operation on two beamlines. Such arrangements have the potential to increase beamline throughput by as much as a factor of two at a modest cost. Conceptual design, engineering analyses, and fabrication steps are outlined.
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Ali M. Khounsary and Ian McNulty "Beam-splitting mirrors for an APS beamline", Proc. SPIE 6705, Advances in X-Ray/EUV Optics and Components II, 67050P (5 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739860
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Silicon carbide

Silicon

X-rays

Beam splitters

Chemical vapor deposition

Heat flux

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