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Prototype design and experimental tests of a zoom mirror system for the APS upgrade
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2020
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Adaptive OpticPhotonicsZoom Focusing CapabilityEngineeringAps UpgradeOptic DesignOptomechanical SystemActive OpticsSpace OpticPrototype DesignZoom Mirror SystemOptical SystemsBimorph Adaptive MirrorOptoelectronicsNanophotonicsBeam Optic
Mirror-based zoom optics systems can offer variable focal spot sizes over a wide range, which is essential for coherent nanoprobe beamlines, such as the proposed Atomic beamline in the Advanced Photon Source (APS) upgrade project. The success of the zoom mirror system in the nano-focusing regime requires the development of high-precision deformable mirrors, in-situ surface profilers and wavefront sensors, and advanced feedback control system. A prototype 1-D zoom mirror system consists of two vertical focusing mirrors was designed, assembled, and tested at the APS 1-BM beamline. The system consists of a bender-based mirror with a capacitive-sensor- array-based real-time mirror profiler, a bimorph adaptive mirror, and a grating interferometer for the wavefront monitoring. In this work, we present the design and test results of the prototype system demonstrating its zoom focusing capability.