Probing transverse coherence of x-ray beam with 2-D phase grating interferometer

Opt Express. 2014 Jun 16;22(12):14041-53. doi: 10.1364/OE.22.014041.

Abstract

Transverse coherence of the x-ray beam from a bending magnet source was studied along multiple directions using a 2-D π/2 phase grating by measuring interferogram visibilities at different distances behind the grating. These measurements suggest that the preferred measuring orientation of a 2-D checkerboard grating is along the diagonal directions of the square blocks, where the interferograms have higher visibility and are not sensitive to the deviation of the duty cycle of the grating period. These observations are verified by thorough wavefront propagation simulations. The accuracy of the measured coherence values was also validated by the simulation and analytical results obtained from the source parameters. In addition, capability of the technique in probing spatially resolved local transverse coherence is demonstrated.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.