Abstract

The advent of fully coherent free-electron laser and diffraction-limited synchrotron radiation storage ring sources of x-rays is catalyzing the development of new ultrahigh accuracy metrology methods. To fully exploit these sources, metrology needs to be capable of determining the figure of an optical element with subnanometer height accuracy. The major limiting factors of the current absolute accuracy of ex situ metrology are drift errors due to temporal instabilities of the lab’s environmental conditions and systematic errors inherent to the metrology instruments. Here, we discuss in detail work at the Advanced Light Source X-Ray Optics Laboratory on building of advanced environmental control that is a key component in the development of ultrahigh accuracy ex situ metrology for x-ray optics. By a few examples, we show how the improvement of the environmental conditions in the lab allows us to significantly gain efficiency in performing ex situ metrology with high-quality x-ray mirrors. The developed concepts and approaches, included in the design of the new X-Ray Optics Laboratory, are described in detail. These data are essential for construction and successful operation of a modern metrology facility for x-ray optics, as well as high-precision measurements in many fields of experimental physics.

Highlights

  • Recent progress in electron accelerator technology has inspired synchrotron x-ray facilities around the world to develop plans for the construction of new and upgraded light sources with brightness 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher than today

  • We discuss in detail work at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) X-Ray Optics Laboratory (XROL) on building of advanced environmental control that is a key component in the development of ultrahigh accuracy ex situ metrology for x-ray optics

  • We have described the key specification parameters that, with careful attention to, allowed us to build a lab with temperature stability, air cleanness, air convection and turbulence, and humidity variation significantly better than can be directly specified with reasonably small construction funding

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Summary

Introduction

Recent progress in electron accelerator technology has inspired synchrotron x-ray facilities around the world to develop plans for the construction of new and upgraded light sources with brightness 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher than today. We discuss in detail work at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) X-Ray Optics Laboratory (XROL) on building of advanced environmental control that is a key component in the development of ultrahigh accuracy ex situ metrology for x-ray optics. We believe that our experience in lab design and organization, along with metrology procedures developed and discussed in this paper, are essential for construction and successful operation of a modern metrology facility for x-ray optics, as well as high-precision measurements in many fields of experimental physics. The paper is organized as follows: in Sec. 2, we formulate requirements for the environmental conditions needed for high accuracy x-ray optics metrology and present design approaches and arrangement of the XROL, recently built at the ALS. We briefly outline our plans for instrumentation upgrades and research and development that are inseparable part of the ALS program on radical improvement of x-ray optical metrology

Design and Arrangement of the Advanced Light Source X-Ray Optics Laboratory
Space Arrangement of the New Advanced Light Source X-Ray Optics Laboratory
X-Ray Optics Laboratory Metrology Instrumentation and Capabilities
Updated LTP-II
Developmental LTP
ZYGOTM GPI Fizeau Interferometer
ZYGOTM NewView-7300 and MicroMapTM-570 Interferometric Microscopes
VeecoTM Dimension-3100 Scanning Probe Microscope
Temperature Variation Over the Developmental Long Trace Profiler Set-Up
Conclusions
Variation of Pressure in a System with a Single Reservoir Tank
Findings
Variation of Pressure in a System with Two Large Reservoirs
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