Title of article :
Analysis of infrared beamline noise reduction by moving mirrors
Author/Authors :
Bosch، نويسنده , , R.A.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
3
From page :
147
To page :
149
Abstract :
Synchrotron oscillations are a major noise source for an infrared (IR) beamline on an electron storage ring. At frequencies below ∼1 kHz, the noise may be reduced by using movable mirrors to stabilize the transverse position and propagation direction of the radiation, but this does not compensate for oscillations of the electron beam current or the radiation opening angle. For the edge-radiation beamline at the Aladdin electron storage ring, the calculated noise contributions from oscillations of the beam current and the emitted radiationʹs opening angle, horizontal position and horizontal direction of propagation are in the ratio 1:–200:8000:14,000. The estimated noise due to vertical oscillations is an order of magnitude smaller than the contribution from horizontal oscillations. Since transverse oscillations dominate, feedback-controlled mirrors are expected to greatly reduce the beamlineʹs low-frequency noise.
Keywords :
Infrared synchrotron radiation , Edge radiation , Synchrotron oscillations
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2017098
Link To Document :
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