April 1, 1997
Journal Article

Micro-XAS Using Tapered Capillary Concentrating Optics

Abstract

Tapered capillary optics are a promising choice for producing micro-beams at third generation sources. The reproducible energy dependence of their X-ray transmission, and fixed output beam position make them well suited for micro-XAS applications. Fiber optics techniques have been developed to produce long (1 m) capillaries which provide a good match to the low divergence undulator beams at third generation sources. The results of X-ray tests made at the NSLS indicate the performance of many of the capillaries closely match theoretical values. Currently these provide a monochromatic beam of about 106 ph/sec/µm² at an unfocused bending magnet beamline. High quality X-ray images and micro-XAFS have been obtained at the NSLS with better than 3 µm resolution. The same capillaries should provide more than 1010 ph/sec/µm² at an APS undulator, indicating that sub-µm XAS is possible.

Revised: January 10, 2020 | Published: April 1, 1997

Citation

Heald S.M., D.L. Brewe, B. Barg, K.H. Kim, F.C. Brown, and E.A. Stern. 1997. Micro-XAS Using Tapered Capillary Concentrating Optics. Journal de physique IV 7, no. C2:297-301. PNNL-SA-34245. doi:10.1051/jp4/1997205