Laser power meters as an X-ray power diagnostic for LCLS-II

J Synchrotron Radiat. 2018 Jan 1;25(Pt 1):72-76. doi: 10.1107/S1600577517014096. Epub 2018 Jan 1.

Abstract

For the LCLS-II X-ray instruments, laser power meters are being developed as compact X-ray power diagnostics to operate at soft and tender X-ray photon energies. These diagnostics can be installed at various locations along an X-ray free-electron laser (FEL) beamline in order to monitor the transmission of X-ray optics along the beam path. In addition, the power meters will be used to determine the absolute X-ray power at the endstations. Here, thermopile power meters, which measure average power, and have been chosen primarily for their compatibility with the high repetition rates at LCLS-II, are evaluated. A number of characteristics in the soft X-ray range are presented including linearity, calibrations conducted with a photodiode and a gas monitor detector as well as ultra-high-vacuum compatibility tests using residual gas analysis. The application of these power meters for LCLS-II and other X-ray FEL sources is discussed.

Keywords: X-ray free electron laser; diagnostics; power meter.

Grants and funding

This work was funded by US Department of Energy Office of Science grant .