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25 February 1993 Simulated high heat load performance of an inclined crystal monochromator
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Thermal distortions of an inclined silicon crystal subjected to the high heat loads expected for a 2.5 m long undulator at the Advanced Photon Source were simulated, and the distortions were then used to calculate (111), (111) (+, -) double crystal rocking curves. The inclination angle for all the simulations was either 80 degree(s) or 85 degree(s). The first crystal was assumed to be a slab that was uniformly cooled on its underside with liquid gallium.
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Albert T. Macrander, Ali M. Khounsary, and Mark Graham "Simulated high heat load performance of an inclined crystal monochromator", Proc. SPIE 1739, High Heat Flux Engineering, (25 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140511
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Heat flux

Thermal engineering

Monochromators

Diffraction

Laser crystals

Liquid crystals

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