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3 November 2004 Design and analysis of a cooled z-shaped germanium x-ray monochromator
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This paper describes the design and analysis of a contact-cooled channel-cut germanium monochromator for use on a high-heat-load x-ray beamline. This channel-cut monochromator is designed in the shape of a "Z" so that polishing the diffraction surfaces is easier. The incident x-ray beam, which is reflected from a mirror at a 0.15° angle, diffracts from one surface of the Z-monochromator, passes through an opening, and diffracts from the second surface. The monochromator is located 60 meters from the undulator x-ray source. The normal heat flux of the incident beam can be up to 7 W/mm2. Thermal and structural analyses are presented, and the deformation caused by gravity is considered.
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Yaming Li, Ali M. Khounsary, Suresh Narayanan, Albert T. Macrander, Ruben Khachatryan, and Laurence B. Lurio "Design and analysis of a cooled z-shaped germanium x-ray monochromator", Proc. SPIE 5537, X-Ray Sources and Optics, (3 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.564241
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KEYWORDS
Monochromators

X-rays

Germanium

Surface finishing

X-ray diffraction

X-ray sources

Heat flux

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