Abstract

Recent developments in tunable x-ray monochromators allow one to achieve sub-meV energy resolutions in the 10–30 keV energy range. These monochromators are designed to take advantage of the high-brightness of undulators to efficiently extract the available spectral flux. The design and testing of such high-resolution monochromators will be presented along with an application that uses nuclear resonant scattering to measure lattice excitations with sub-meV resolution. This work is supported by U.S. Department of Energy, BES Materials Sciences, under contract W-31-109-ENG-38.

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