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11 December 1997 Design of a graphite filter/beryllium window for CHESS wiggler beamlines
Qun Shen, Karl W. Smolenski, Ernest Fontes
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Abstract
We present a graphite-filter/beryllium-window design for the high power wiggler beam lines at CHESS. This design, which has been in operation since 1993 and proves to be very successful, employs a 0.25 mm thick highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) foil as a prefilter to reduce the heat load on the first vacuum beryllium window. Unlike most graphite filter designs in other synchrotron sources that rely entirely on radiative cooling, the HOPG filter in our design is brazed onto a water-cooled copper flange which substantially lowers its maximum temperature and prolongs its operational lifetime. We discuss the safety criteria that we have established based on theoretical calculations and infrared temperature measurements on the graphite filter and the beryllium window.
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Qun Shen, Karl W. Smolenski, and Ernest Fontes "Design of a graphite filter/beryllium window for CHESS wiggler beamlines", Proc. SPIE 3151, High Heat Flux and Synchrotron Radiation Beamlines, (11 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.294470
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KEYWORDS
Beryllium

Copper

X-rays

Temperature metrology

Sensors

Synchrotrons

Safety

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