Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (May 2024)

X-ray beam diagnostics at the MID instrument of the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility

  • Ulrike Boesenberg,
  • Gabriele Ansaldi,
  • Alexander Bartmann,
  • Lewis Batchelor,
  • Felix Brausse,
  • Jörg Hallmann,
  • Wonhyuk Jo,
  • Chan Kim,
  • Birthe Klein,
  • Iker Lobato,
  • Wei Lu,
  • Johannes Möller,
  • Ilia Petrov,
  • Angel Rodriguez-Fernandez,
  • Andreas Schmidt,
  • Markus Scholz,
  • Roman Shayduk,
  • Konstantin Sukharnikov,
  • Alexey Zozulya,
  • Anders Madsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577524001279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 596 – 604

Abstract

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The Materials Imaging and Dynamics (MID) instrument at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility (EuXFEL) is equipped with a multipurpose diagnostic end-station (DES) at the end of the instrument. The imager unit in DES is a key tool for aligning the beam to a standard trajectory and for adjusting optical elements such as focusing lenses or the split-and-delay line. Furthermore, the DES features a bent-diamond-crystal spectrometer to disperse the spectrum of the direct beam to a line detector. This enables pulse-resolved characterization of the EuXFEL spectrum to provide X-ray energy calibration, and the spectrometer is particularly useful in commissioning special modes of the accelerator. Together with diamond-based intensity monitors, the imager and spectrometer form the DES unit which also contains a heavy-duty beamstop at the end of the MID instrument. Here, we describe the setup in detail and provide exemplary beam diagnostic results.

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