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        | MOPAB096 | Rocking Curve Imaging Experiment at SSRL 10-2 Beamline | 357 | 
    
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                A. Halavanau, R. Arthur, B. Johnson, J.P. MacArthur, G. Marcus, R.A. Margraf, Z. Qu, T. Rabedeau, T. Sato, C.J. Takacs, D. ZhuSLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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        |  | Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) serves a wide scientific community with its variety of X-ray capabilities. Recently, we have employed a wiggler source located at beamline 10-2 to perform high resolution rocking curve imaging (RCI) of diamond and silicon crystals. In-house X-ray RCI capability is important for the upcoming cavity-based x-ray source development projects at SLAC, such as cavity-based XFEL (CBXFEL) and X-ray laser oscillator (XLO). In this proceeding, we describe theoretical considerations, and provide experimental results, validating the design of our apparatus. We also provide a plan for future improvements of the RCI@SSRL program. |  | 
    
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              ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2021-MOPAB096 |  | 
    
    	  | About • | paper received ※ 19 May 2021       paper accepted ※ 27 July 2021        issue date ※ 10 August 2021 |  | 
    
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