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Front-end XY-slits assembly for the SPring-8 undulator beamlines
M Oura1, Y Sakurai, H Kitamura
1JAERI-RIKEN SPring-8 Project Team, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Kamigori-cho, Ako-gun, Hyogo 678-12, Japan.
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
|July 21, 2004
Summary
A new XY-slits assembly manages high heat loads from undulator beamlines at SPring-8. Its grazing-incidence design and advanced heat transfer ensure performance under intense radiation.
Area of Science:
- Synchrotron Radiation Technology
- X-ray Optics and Instrumentation
Background:
- SPring-8 undulator beamlines generate high heat flux.
- Existing beamline components require robust thermal management solutions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To design a novel front-end XY-slits assembly for SPring-8 undulator beamlines.
- To ensure reliable operation under high heat load conditions.
Main Methods:
- Design of a grazing-incidence L-shaped configuration.
- Implementation of enhanced heat-transfer technology.
- Integration into the SPring-8 undulator beamline front-end.
Main Results:
- The designed assembly effectively handles high heat flux from the undulator.
- The grazing-incidence L-shaped configuration contributes to thermal management.
- Enhanced heat-transfer technology ensures component stability.
Conclusions:
- The developed XY-slits assembly is suitable for high heat flux environments.
- This design advances the capability of SPring-8 undulator beamlines.
- The solution provides a robust thermal management strategy for synchrotron radiation instrumentation.