Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Jul 2024)

Sub-nanometre quality X-ray mirrors created using ion beam figuring

  • Arindam Majhi,
  • Riley Shurvinton,
  • Paresh Chandra Pradhan,
  • Matthew Hand,
  • Weichen Gu,
  • Murilo Bazan Da Silva,
  • Simone Moriconi,
  • Ioana Nistea,
  • Simon G. Alcock,
  • Hongchang Wang,
  • Kawal Sawhney

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577524004594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 4
pp. 706 – 715

Abstract

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Ion beam figuring (IBF) is a powerful technique for figure correction of X-ray mirrors to a high accuracy. Here, recent technical advancements in the IBF instrument developed at Diamond Light Source are presented and experimental results for figuring of X-ray mirrors are given. The IBF system is equipped with a stable DC gridded ion source (120 mm diameter), a four-axis motion stage to manipulate the optic, a Faraday cup to monitor the ion-beam current, and a camera for alignment. A novel laser speckle angular measurement instrument also provides on-board metrology. To demonstrate the IBF system's capabilities, two silicon X-ray mirrors were processed. For 1D correction, a height error of 0.08 nm r.m.s. and a slope error of 44 nrad r.m.s. were achieved. For 2D correction over a 67 mm × 17 mm clear aperture, a height error of 0.8 nm r.m.s. and a slope error of 230 nrad r.m.s. were obtained. For the 1D case, this optical quality is comparable with the highest-grade, commercially available, X-ray optics.

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