A hierarchical approach for modelling X-ray beamlines. Application to a coherent beamline

17 Jun 2019  ·  Manuel Sanchez del Rio, Rafael Celestre, Mark Glass, Giovanni Pirro, Juan Reyes-Herrera, Ray Barrett, Julio Cesar da Silva, Peter Cloetens, Xianbo Shi, Luca Rebuffi ·

We consider different approaches to simulate a modern X-ray beamline. Several methodologies with increasing complexity are applied to discuss the relevant parameters that quantify the beamline performance. Parameters such as flux, dimensions and intensity distribution of the focused beam and coherence properties are obtained from simple analytical calculations to sophisticated computer simulations using ray-tracing and wave optics techniques. A latest-generation X-ray nanofocusing beamline for coherent applications (ID16A at the ESRF) has been chosen to study in detail the issues related to highly demagnifying synchrotron sources and exploiting the beam coherence. The performance of the beamline is studied for two storage rings: the old ESRF-1 (emittance 4000~pm) and the new ESRF-EBS (emittance 150~pm). In addition to traditional results in terms of flux and beam sizes, an innovative study on the partial coherence properties based on the propagation of coherent modes is presented. The different algorithms and methodologies are implemented in the software suite OASYS. Those are discussed with emphasis placed upon the their benefits and limitations of each.

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Optics Instrumentation and Detectors