Author:
Kolodziej Tomasz,Shvyd'ko Yuri,Shu Deming,Kearney Steven,Stoupin Stanislav,Liu Wenjun,Gog Thomas,Walko Donald A.,Wang Jin,Said Ayman,Roberts Tim,Goetze Kurt,Baldini Maria,Yang Wenge,Fister Timothy,Blank Vladimir,Terentyev Sergey,Kim Kwang-Je
Abstract
X-ray free-electron lasers in the oscillator configuration (XFELO) are future fully coherent hard X-rays sources with ultrahigh spectral purity. X-ray beams circulate in an XFELO optical cavity comprising diamond single crystals. They function as high-reflectance (close to 100%), narrowband (∼10 meV) Bragg backscattering mirrors. The average power density of the X-ray beams in the XFELO cavity is predicted to be as high as ∼10 kW mm−2. Therefore, XFELO feasibility relies on the ability of diamond crystals to withstand such a high radiation load and preserve their high reflectivity. Here the endurance of diamond crystals to irradiation with multi-kW mm−2 power density X-ray beams is studied. It is shown that the high Bragg reflectivity of the diamond crystals is preserved after the irradiation, provided it is performed at ∼1 × 10−8 Torr high-vacuum conditions. Irradiation under 4 × 10−6 Torr results in a ∼1 meV shift of the Bragg peak, which corresponds to a relative lattice distortion of 4 × 10−8, while the high Bragg reflectivity stays intact.
Funder
US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
US Department of Energy (DOE)/National Nuclear Security Administration
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Radiation
Cited by
9 articles.
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