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10 November 2004 Multipulse effects in the damage to the LCLS reflective optics
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Abstract
The planned Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) will operate at a rate of 120 x-ray pulses per second. Therefore, when considering effects leading to the damage to its optics, one has to be concerned not only with a possible damage within one pulse, but also with effects accumulating during many pulses. Two of such effects: a thermal fatigue, and the intensity-dependent radiation damage, have been identified and analyzed in this paper. Constraints on the admissible fluence per pulse have been derived and ways for decreasing the impact of the multi-pulse effects have been suggested.
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Dmitri D. Ryutov "Multipulse effects in the damage to the LCLS reflective optics", Proc. SPIE 5534, Fourth Generation X-Ray Sources and Optics II, (10 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.559091
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystal lasers

Chemical species

Ions

X-rays

Beryllium

Ionization

Reflectivity

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