Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8181906 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The infrared synchrotron radiation emitted from an edge and constant field radiation of a bending magnet, at the third generation storage ring SESAME, which is in construction, is studied in detail by the “Synchrotron Radiation Workshop” (SRW) computer code and ray-tracing techniques. Constant magnetic field and edge infrared emissions are taken into account in the project of the bending vacuum chamber. Emission angles of 15Ã39Â mrad2 (verticalÃhorizontal) have been considered giving a photon flux in the 1013Â photons/sec/0.1%bw range. The beamline design is presented, with details of the first extraction mirror, its heat load and operating procedure. The beamline has been designed to produce a dual beam in the experimental floor, which enables serving in the future, two independent instruments.
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Authors
Ibraheem Yousef, Stephane Lefrançois, Thierry Moreno, Haffez Hoorani, Firas Makahleh, Amor Nadji, Paul Dumas,