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20 January 1993 Design and analysis of cooled optical components for synchrotron beamlines
Thomas W. Tonnessen, Steven E. Fisher
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Abstract
The high power levels found in modern synchrotrons require the use of cooled beamline optics in order to maintain optical distortion at acceptable levels. The best cooling methods are those which give acceptable distortion levels both economically and reliably. We review analytical studies we have performed on a number of cooled optics for synchrotron beamlines. Studies involving a wide range of power loadings, beam profiles, and optic geometries are discussed.
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Thomas W. Tonnessen and Steven E. Fisher "Design and analysis of cooled optical components for synchrotron beamlines", Proc. SPIE 1740, Optics for High-Brightness Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines, (20 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138710
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Mirrors

Synchrotrons

3D modeling

Optical components

Beam analyzers

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