TY - GEN
T1 - Experimental evaluation of enhancement of diffraction efficiency by overcoating diamond-like carbon (DLC) on soft x-ray laminar-type gratings
AU - Imazono, Takashi
AU - Koike, Masato
AU - Nagano, Tetsuya
AU - Sasai, Hiroyuki
AU - Oue, Yuki
AU - Kuramoto, Satoshi
AU - Terauchi, Masami
AU - Takahashi, Hideyuki
AU - Notoya, Satoshi
AU - Murano, Takanori
AU - Gullikson, Eric M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Author(s).
PY - 2016/7/27
Y1 - 2016/7/27
N2 - Efficiently detecting the B-K emission band around 6.76 nm from a trace concentration of boron in steel compounds has motivated a theoretical exploration of means of increasing the diffraction efficiency of a laminar grating with carbon overcoating. To experimentally evaluate this enhancement, a Ni grating was coated with a high-density carbon film, i.e., diamond-like carbon (DLC). The first order diffraction efficiencies of the Ni gratings coated with and without DLC were measured to be 25.8 % and 16.9 %, respectively, at a wavelength of 6.76 nm and an angle of incidence of 87.07°. The ratio of diffraction efficiency obtained experimentally vs. that calculated by numerical simulation is 0.87 for the DLC-coated Ni grating. The diffraction efficiency of a Ni grating coated with a low-density carbon film, amorphous carbon (a-C), was also slightly improved to be 19.6 %. Furthermore, a distinct minimum of the zeroth order lights of the two carbon-coated Ni gratings were observed at around 6.76 nm, which is coincident with the maximum of the first order light.
AB - Efficiently detecting the B-K emission band around 6.76 nm from a trace concentration of boron in steel compounds has motivated a theoretical exploration of means of increasing the diffraction efficiency of a laminar grating with carbon overcoating. To experimentally evaluate this enhancement, a Ni grating was coated with a high-density carbon film, i.e., diamond-like carbon (DLC). The first order diffraction efficiencies of the Ni gratings coated with and without DLC were measured to be 25.8 % and 16.9 %, respectively, at a wavelength of 6.76 nm and an angle of incidence of 87.07°. The ratio of diffraction efficiency obtained experimentally vs. that calculated by numerical simulation is 0.87 for the DLC-coated Ni grating. The diffraction efficiency of a Ni grating coated with a low-density carbon film, amorphous carbon (a-C), was also slightly improved to be 19.6 %. Furthermore, a distinct minimum of the zeroth order lights of the two carbon-coated Ni gratings were observed at around 6.76 nm, which is coincident with the maximum of the first order light.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.4952915
DO - 10.1063/1.4952915
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84984567345
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
BT - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation, SRI 2015
A2 - Chubar, Oleg
A2 - Jarrige, Ignace
A2 - Kaznatcheev, Konstantine
A2 - Miller, Lisa
A2 - Stavitski, Eli
A2 - Tanabe, Toshiya
A2 - Shaftan, Timur
A2 - Shen, Qun
A2 - Pindak, Ronald
A2 - Nelson, Christie
A2 - Kalbfleisch, Sebastian
A2 - Thieme, Juergen
A2 - Williams, Garth
A2 - Fuchs, Martin
A2 - Rumaiz, Abdul
A2 - Wang, Jun
A2 - Evans-Lutterodt, Kenneth
A2 - Lee, Wah-Keat
A2 - McSweeney, Sean
A2 - Vescovo, Elio
PB - American Institute of Physics Inc.
T2 - 12th International Conference on Synchrotron Radiation Instrumentation, SRI 2015
Y2 - 6 July 2015 through 10 July 2015
ER -