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Single-shot beam-position monitor for x-ray free electron laser
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Diamond FilmX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringLaser ApplicationsIntense X-ray PulsesX-ray ImagingOptical DiagnosticsLaser Plasma PhysicsX-ray TechnologyInstrumentationRadiation ImagingSingle-shot Beam-position MonitorRadiologyHealth SciencesFree Electron LaserFree-electron LasersPhysicsSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Free-electron LaserBeam PositionSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
We have developed an x-ray beam-position monitor for detecting the radiation properties of an x-ray free electron laser (FEL). It is composed of four PIN photodiodes that detect backscattered x-rays from a semitransparent diamond film placed in the beam path. The signal intensities from the photodiodes are used to compute the beam intensity and position. A proof-of-principle experiment at a synchrotron light source revealed that the error in the beam position is reduced to below 7 μm by using a nanocrystal diamond film prepared by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Owing to high dose tolerance and transparency of the diamond film, the monitor is suitable for routine diagnostics of extremely intense x-ray pulses from the FEL.
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