Performance of a silicon monochromator under high heat load

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2014 Mar;21(Pt 2):315-24. doi: 10.1107/S1600577513033158. Epub 2014 Jan 30.

Abstract

The performance of a cryogenically cooled double-crystal silicon monochromator was studied under high-heat-load conditions with total absorbed powers and power densities ranging from 8 to 780 W and from 8 to 240 W mm(-2), respectively. When the temperature of the first crystal is maintained close to the temperature of zero thermal expansion of silicon, the monochromator shows nearly ideal performance with a thermal slope error of 0.6 µrad. By tuning the size of the first slit, the regime of the ideal performance can be maintained over a wide range of heat loads, i.e. from power densities of 110 W mm(-2) (at total absorbed power of 510 W) to 240 W mm(-2) (at total absorbed power of 240 W).

Keywords: X-ray optics; cryogenic cooling; high-heat-load optics; silicon monochromator.