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5 October 2023 New wavefront split propagator in SRW code and its application in simulation of high-resolution fresnel zone plate
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Abstract
A wavefront split propagator dedicated to the simulation of wavefront propagation through high-resolution x-ray nano-focusing optics system has been implemented in Synchrotron Radiation Workshop (SRW). The new propagator integrated the Shifted Angular Spectrum (Shift-AS) method and the sub-wavefront approach with SRW's original transmission optics and standard drift-space propagators. This approach allowed for a significant reduction of memory required for the simulation of wavefront propagation through Fresnel zone plates with very large numbers of zones and other high-resolution focusing optics while preserving the accuracy of the numerical wave-optics calculation. We introduce the two approaches, i.e., the sub-wavefront approach and Shift-AS approach, and describe their implementation and program structure in the new SRW’s wavefront split propagator. Using the potential Fresnel zone plates of Soft X-ray Nanoprobe (SXN) beamline at NSLS-II as examples, we demonstrate this new propagator, and report on its high accuracy and memory-saving capabilities by comparing the calculation result with those by the original propagators, and also point to future applications of this approach.
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A. He, O. Chubar, J. Dvorak, and W. Hu "New wavefront split propagator in SRW code and its application in simulation of high-resolution fresnel zone plate", Proc. SPIE 12697, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics VI, 1269703 (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677572
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KEYWORDS
Wave propagation

Wavefronts

Zone plates

Computer simulations

Windows

X-ray optics

X-rays

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