1. Spatial Coherence Length Measurements of the Canadian Light Source BXDS-IVU Beamline
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Castle, Rielly, Appathurai, Narayan, Simonson, Nicholas, Sigari, Yasaman, Boland, Mark, He, Feizho, Karunakaran, Chithra, Wang, Jian, Moreno, Beatriz D., and Kuppili, Venkata S. C.
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
High emittance synchrotron sources have always been assumed to possess suboptimal coherence properties, especially in the hard Xray regime. While this is largely true, it is very important to understand the limits of coherence for these existing high emittance sources. Coherence length measurements were carried out in the hard Xray regime at the BXDS IVU beamline, Canadian Light Source. Young's double slit experiment was employed at multiple energies in both the horizontal and vertical direction leading to a thorough characterization of the coherence properties of the beamline. Spatial coherence lengths ranging from 0.77 $\mu \text{m}$ to 6.41 $\mu \text{m}$ were measured in the horizontal direction, the same in the vertical direction was at least 5 times larger. The experiment indicates that the CLS has functional coherent beam properties in the hard Xray regime., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Preprint, to be submitted to Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
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- 2024