Lunds universitet SUPERFLAT PCP Process development for manufacture of flat X-ray mirrors

SUPERFLAT PCP Process development for manufacture of flat X-ray mirrors

SYNCHROTRON SOLEIL, Gif-sur-yvette

This PIN provides early information about the expected starting date for a pre-commercial procurement (PCP) and about the open market consultation that is organised in preparation of this procurement.

The procurement aims to trigger new solutions to be developed and tested to address the following challenge: manufacturing 500 mm long flat silicon X-ray prototype mirrors with < 50 nanoradian rms slope and < 1 nm p.v. figure errors.

This PCP procurement is a joint procurement by different procurers across Europe.

The procurement will take the form of a pre-commercial procurement (PCP) that is expected to start on 13 January 2022 and end in March 2025 at the latest. The PCP will award R&D services contracts to a number of R&D providers in parallel to compare competing alternative solutions. This will be done in a phased approach with a framework agreement that covers 3 R&D phases (solution design, prototyping, pilot deployments made available to end users from the research communities supported by the buyers group) with intermediate evaluations after each phase that will progressively select the best competing solutions that will be offered a specific contract for the next phase. Testing of the prototypes is expected to take place at one of the buyer´s premises by experts and end-users and in this way the PCP will provide a first customer test reference to participating R&D providers.

This PCP will develop flat X-ray mirrors with optical apertures in excess of 500 mm long and 30 mm wide; slope and figure errors below 50 nanoradians and 1 nm respectively; with sub 0.1 nm roughness. The objective is to improve the quality of X-ray mirrors in response to the evolving needs of accelerator-based X-ray light sources. The initiative is driven in particular by the construction and upgrade of many European user facilities to provide ultra-low emittance X-ray beams for scientists and engineers working in applications addressing many of the global challenges targeted by the Horizon Europe program of the European Commission. To harness their full potential, these facilities require reflective optics of unprecedented quality. The technical challenges include the implementation of reliable and repeatable surface processing tools coupled with accurate metrology. The final result of the PCP will be at least two prototype mirrors produced by a demonstrably controlled manufacturing process. Apart from the direct benefits to the European light sources, the results of this PCP will also act to enhance European industrial competitiveness in this domain.

(Förhandsannons)

Förfarande

Ej angivet

Publicerad

2021-10-01

Dokumenttyp

Förhandsannons

Leveransorter

Frankrike

Diarie-/referensnummer

LEAPS SUPERFLAT 2021