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A low-cost and flexible double-crystal monochromator for an x-ray beamline
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A low-cost and flexible double-crystal monochromator for an x-ray beamline

C.S. Hwang, F.Y. Lin, Chih-Hao Lee, Kuan-Li Yu, C.H. Hsieh, P.K. Tseng, J.T. Lin and W.F. Pong
Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol.69(3), pp.1230-1235
03/1998

Abstract

This work designs and implements an inexpensive and simple double-crystal monochromator, which yields a high performance at a bending magnet x-ray beamline. A primary feature of the proposed monochromator is that the offset between the incident and monochromatic exit of the x-ray beam can be adjusted to cover a wide energy range with a short X-Y traveling stroke. Such a short range of X-Y strokes can reduce the monochromator's overall size and, also, increase the stability of motions. Meanwhile, in this monochromator, instead of using a complicated hardware linkage mechanism, a software program is developed to effectively control the X-Y stage for positioning the second crystal in a fixed exit configuration, alleviating mechanic motion errors to maintain the parallelism of the two crystals. The entire software control mechanical linkage offers a relatively inexpensive and simple assembly monochromator that is more flexible than the commercially available one. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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