Title of article
The design of the material science beamline, I811, at MAX-II
Author/Authors
Grehk، نويسنده , , T.M. and Nilsson، نويسنده , , P.O.، نويسنده ,
Pages
4
From page
635
To page
638
Abstract
The material science beamline is a multi-purpose beamline intended for experiments in the photon energy range 2.4–20 keV. The beamline will be located at port I811 of the MAX-II ring. According to our planning the first experiments will be conducted in the spring 2001. In order to overcome the relatively low energy of the electron-beam in the MAX II ring (1.5 GeV) we will use a super-conducting multi-pole wiggler insertion device. The disadvantage with this solution is the high K value (K=20) of the device, which leads to a divergent X-ray beam. The optical solutions for the beamline therefore emphasizes on solving the divergence problem of the photon beam and the high heat load on the optical elements.
Keywords
Synchrotron radiation , Double crystal monochromator , MIRROR , X-Ray , Optical design
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2016529
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