Cryogenic cooling of X-ray crystals using a porous matrix.
Author(s) : KUZAY T. M.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Cryocooled optics are a potentially good candidate for the first optical crystal of the third generation synchrotron machines. The analytical studies involve cut micro-or capillary channel crystals. In the study, a first optics crystal model of silicon with a silicon and/or silicon carbide porous matrix as its heat exchanger and subject to prototypic synchrotron loads is analyzed, and the feasibility limits of the cooling possible with liquid nitrogen in single phase are delineated.
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- Original title: Cryogenic cooling of X-ray crystals using a porous matrix.
- Record ID : 1993-1249
- Languages: English
- Source: Rev. sci. Instrum. - vol. 63 - n. 1 (IIA)
- Publication date: 1992/01
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- Themes: Other applications of cryogenic temperatures
- Keywords: Thermal property; Carbon; X-ray; Silicon; Cryogenics; Crystal
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