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Thermoelastic response of Bragg crystals under MHz thermal loading

Accelerator Physics 2024-10-17 v1

Abstract

An x-ray free-electron laser oscillator (XFELO) is a promising candidate for producing fully coherent x-rays beyond the fourth-generation light sources. An R&D XFELO experiment (ANL-SLAC-Spring-8 collaboration) to demonstrate the basic principles and measure the two-pass FEL gain is expected to be accomplished by 2025. Beyond this R&D experiment, an XFELO user facility will be eventually needed to produce stable x-ray pulses with saturated pulse energy at MHz repetition rate. One of the outstanding issues for realizing an MHz XFELO is the possible Bragg crystal degradation due to the high-repetition-rate thermal loading from high-pulse-energy x-rays. The deposited energy by one x-ray pulse induces temperature gradients and elastic waves in the crystal, where the deformed crystal lattice impacts the Bragg performance for subsequent x-ray pulses. Here, we present studies of the crystal thermoelastic response under thermal loading of high-energy x-ray pulse trains.

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@article{arxiv.2410.12290,
  title  = {Thermoelastic response of Bragg crystals under MHz thermal loading},
  author = {Peifan Liu and Kwang-Je Kim and Ryan Lindberg and Yuri Shvyd'ko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12290},
  year   = {2024}
}