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20 January 1993 XUV synchrotron optical components for the Advanced Light Source: summary of the requirements and the developmental program
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We give a brief summary of the requirements for water cooled optical components for the Advanced Light Source (ALS), a third generation synchrotron radiation source under construction at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL). Materials choices, surface figure and smoothness specifications, and metrology systems for measuring the plated metal surfaces are discussed. Results from a finished water cooled copper alloy mirror will be used to demonstrate the state of the art in optical metrology with the Takacs Long Trace Profiler (LTP II).
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Wayne R. McKinney, Steven C. Irick, and David L. Lunt "XUV synchrotron optical components for the Advanced Light Source: summary of the requirements and the developmental program", Proc. SPIE 1740, Optics for High-Brightness Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines, (20 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138697
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Synchrotron radiation

Optical components

Optical spheres

Synchrotrons

Nickel

Spherical lenses

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