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25 October 1999 Noise reduction for the infrared beamline at the Advanced Light Source
John M. Byrd, Mike Chin, Michael C. Martin, Wayne R. McKinney, R. Miller
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Abstract
Significant reductions in the noise of the infrared light have been made at Beamline 1.4.3 infrared source at the Advanced Light Source. The primary source of vibrational noise has been identified as the water system for the storage ring RF system, which is located near the beamline. Modifications to this system have reduced the noise by an order of magnitude. The dominant source of higher frequency noise has been identified as phase noise in the RF master oscillator driving synchrotron oscillations of the beam. We present measurements of the effect of the electron beam motion in a Fourier transform interferometer detector and a discussion of the coupling mechanism to the beam.
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John M. Byrd, Mike Chin, Michael C. Martin, Wayne R. McKinney, and R. Miller "Noise reduction for the infrared beamline at the Advanced Light Source", Proc. SPIE 3775, Accelerator-based Sources of Infrared and Spectroscopic Applications, (25 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366652
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

FT-IR spectroscopy

Molybdenum

Synchrotrons

Light sources

Interferometers

Motion measurement

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