High-Intensity Synchrotron Radiation Effects
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https://doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2016-002.63Keywords:
Accelerator vacuum system, synchrotron radiation, photon stimulated gas desorption, photoelectron, heat load.Abstract
Various effects of intense synchrotron radiation on the performance of particle accelerators, especially for storage rings, are discussed. Following a briefintroduction to synchrotron radiation, the basic concepts of heat load, gas load, electron emission, and the countermeasures against these effects are
discussed.
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