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21 November 1996 Design analysis of a composite L5-80 slit for x-ray beamlines at the Advanced Photon Source
H. L. Thomas Nian, Tuncer M. Kuzay, Deming Shu
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Abstract
White-beam slits are precision high-heat-load devices used on beamlines of the APS to trim and shape the incoming x- rays beam before the beam is transmitted to other optical components. At the APS, the insertion devices that generate the x-ray are very powerful. For example, the heat flux associated with an x-ray beam generated by undulator A will be on the order of 207 W/mm2 at the L5-80 slit location at normal incidence. The total power is about 5.3 kW. The optical slits with micron-level precision are very challenging to design under such heat flux and total power considerations. A novel three-metal composite slit has been designed to meet the diverse thermal, structural, and precision requirements. A closed form solution, and a commercial code, ANSYS, have been used for the analysis of the optimized design for the slit set.
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H. L. Thomas Nian, Tuncer M. Kuzay, and Deming Shu "Design analysis of a composite L5-80 slit for x-ray beamlines at the Advanced Photon Source", Proc. SPIE 2855, High Heat Flux Engineering III, (21 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259840
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Thulium

Composites

Heat flux

Beam shaping

Distortion

Manufacturing

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