Design of Monochromator for Diamond Diffraction
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One of the challenges we faced during the 2006 feasibility measurements at CHESS was how to sufficiently collimate the beam to resolve the rocking curve structure of diamond on the scale of its natural Darwin width. The following studies were carried out to understand why this was difficult to do given the standard C1 beam line configuration, and how it might be improved for diamond diffraction measurements.
- Basic formalism for X-ray monochromator resolution
- Monte Carlo simulation of the CHESS C1 beamline
- Design of an asymmetric monochromator
- Discussion about the X-ray beam divergence
- How the crystal curvature affects the rocking curve width
The following is a record of the technical notes describing the results of the X-ray measurements of Hall B diamond radiators in the CHESS C1 X-ray beam line in November, 2006.