• Title/Summary/Keyword: Structure of wiggler

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Study on the Characteristics of Electron Beam Dependent with the Structure of Wiggler in the Miniaturized Free Electron Laser Module (초소형 자유전자레이저 모듈에 있어서 위글러 구조에 따른 전자빔 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Chul;Ahn, Seong-Joon;Kim, Dae-Wook;Kim, Ho-Seob;Ahn, Seung-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.1319-1326
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    • 2011
  • We have investigated the characteristics of the electron beam (e-beam) in the miniaturized free electron laser module by using the commercial 3D simulation tool OPERA. The e-beam was made parallel before entering the slit-type wiggler by the negative bias applied to the central electrode of the electron lens. With respect to the different structures of the wiggler, we obtained the inner distributions of the electrical potential and the electric field, which was, in turn, used to calculate the trajectory of the e-beam in the wiggler.

High Heat-load Slits for the PLS Multi-pole Wiggler (포항방사광가속기의 다극 위글러용 고 열량부하 슬릿)

  • Gil, K.H.;Kim, C.K.;Chung, C.W.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2007
  • The HFMX((High Flux Macromolecular X-ray crystallography) beamline at Pohang Accelerator Laboratory uses beams from a multi-pole wiggler. Two horizontal and vertical slits relevant to high heat-load are installed at its front-end. In order to treat high heat-load with reducing beam scattering, the horizontal slit has two Glidcop blocks with a grazing incidence angle of $10^{\circ}$ of a grazing-incidence knife-edge configuration. The blocks adjust the slit gap by being translated along guides by two actuating bars, respectively. Water flowing through holes, drilled along the actuating bars, cools the heat-load of both blocks. The vortical slit has the same structure as the horizontal slit except its installation direction with respect to the vacuum chamber and its grazing incidence angle. By virtue of a pair of blocks translating on guides, no alignment between both blocks is required and the installed slits show stable operating performance. The cooling performance of the two slits has been also shown to be acceptable. In this paper, the detailed explanation for the design of the two slits is presented and their operating performance is discussed.

High pressure X-ray diffraction study on a graphite using Synchrotron Radiation (고압하에서 방사광을 이용한 흑연에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Ho;Na, Ki-Chang
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 1994
  • High pressure X-ray diffraction study was carried out on a graphite to investigate its compressibility as well as any possible phase transition to the hexagonal diamond structure at room temperature. Energy dispersive X-ray diffraction method was introduced using a Mao-Bell type diamond anvil cell with Synchrotron Radiation. Polycrystalline sodium chloride was compressed together with graphite for the high pressure determinations. Because of the poor resolution of the X-ray diffraction pattern of graphite, its compressibility was estimated to be almost same as that of NaCl by graphite (002) X-ray diffraction peak only. An observation of any new peak from a possible hexagonal diamond phase seems very unplausible for its definite identification based on the present data. Alternative approaches such as an Wiggler Radiation source as well as a Large Volume high pressure apparatus will be necessary for the detailed studies on a graphite in future.

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