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Ion beam figuring for X-ray mirrors: history, state-of-the-art and future prospects
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2024
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Future ProspectsEngineeringIon Beam InstrumentationX-ray MirrorsSynchrotron Radiation SourceX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingSynchrotron Radiation ResearchCalibrationX-ray TechnologyIon BeamSurface ProfileInstrumentationHealth SciencesPhysicsX-ray OpticsAtomic PhysicsCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationSynchrotron Light SourcesApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
Synchrotron light sources require X-ray optics with extremely demanding accuracy for the surface profile, with less than 100 nrad slope errors and sub-nanometre height errors. Such errors are challenging to achieve for aspheres using traditional polishing methods. However, post-polishing error correction can be performed using techniques such as ion beam figuring (IBF) to improve optics to the desired quality. This work presents a brief overview of the history of IBF, introduces some of the challenges for obtaining such demanding figure errors, and highlights the work done at several in-house IBF facilities at synchrotron light sources worldwide to obtain state-of-the-art optical quality.
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