Speakers
Colette Rosenberg
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Natalia Kirchgeorg
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Description
The installation of the new Swiss Light Source - SLS2.0 will start in October 2023. All beamlines will profit from the increased photon beam brightness. Given the geometrical constraints of the new storage ring, high synchrotron radiation power densities must be dissipated on the crotch absorbers. For the bending magnets, as well as the insertion devices, absorbers have been adapted to maximize their efficiency and protect downstream components. A design in Glidcop, fitting a CF63 flange, has been developed to fulfill the space, vacuum and thermal requirements. This paper will describe the design, manufacturing and testing of first crotch absorbers of SLS 2.0.
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Author
Colette Rosenberg
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Co-authors
Jonas Buchmann
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Karsten Dreyer
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Nazareno Gaiffi
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Romain Ganter
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Björn Grossenbacher
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Tino Höwler
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Natalia Kirchgeorg
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Lothar Schulz
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
David Stephan
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Xinyu Wang
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
André Weber
(Paul Scherrer Institute)