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Advantages of a Grazing Incidence Monochromator in the Extreme Ultraviolet By Sarah Barton.

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Page 1: Advantages of a Grazing Incidence Monochromator in the Extreme Ultraviolet By Sarah Barton.

Advantages of a

Grazing Incidence Monochromator in the

Extreme Ultraviolet

By Sarah Barton

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Thin Films

We “grow” films with thicknesses in the range of 200-400 Å

We measure reflectance properties of different films in the extreme ultraviolet

Methods used for creating films include sputtering and evaporation

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The Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories

• Synchrotron

• High Intensity

• Shorter Wavelengths

• Continuous Spectrum

• Many Different Gratings

- Including Grazing Incidence

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What is a What is a Grazing Incidence Grazing Incidence Monochromator Monochromator

Anyway?Anyway?

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Set-Up

-- Insert GIMS here

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Differences• Near-Grazing vs. Near-Normal Angles

• More Reflective for Higher Wavelengths

• Possible Higher Intensity

• Smaller Size

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Reflection and Absorption

• 30 Å

• Pt

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Why We Care

Reflectance at 5 degrees

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Reflectance at 85 degrees

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Benefits

• Less Absorption

• Higher Wavelengths

• 2 Sources

• And…

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Convenience!

The Under Ground Lab

is a lot closer than

California!

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Acknowledgements

• Dr. Alexander Shevelko

• Dr. Turley

• Dr. Allred

• BYU Thin Films Group

• NASA Rocky Mountain Consortium

• John Ellsworth