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    J Synchrotron Radiat. 1998 May 1;5(Pt 3):575-7. Epub 1998 May 1.

    SINBAD, a brilliant IR source from the DAPhiNE storage ring.

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    INFN-LNF, PO Box 13, 00044 Frascati, Italy.

    Abstract

    SINBAD is the Italian IR synchrotron radiation beamline, designed to work at wavelengths greater than 10 micro m. It is being installed on DAPhiNE, a new collider that is designed to work at 0.51 GeV with a beam current up to 5 A. Due to such a high current, the IR extracted from a bending magnet will be more brilliant than that of a black body at 2000 K by two orders of magnitude at 100 micro m. The beamline optical system, projected by ray-tracing simulation, consists of six mirrors that first focus the radiation on a wedged CVD diamond-film window and then transfer the collimated beam to the experimental area where a Michelson interferometer will be installed.

    PMID:
    15263583
    [PubMed - in process]

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