Vacuum systems for the ILC helical undulator

JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A(2007)

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The International Linear Collider (ILC) positron source uses a helical undulator to generate polarized photons of similar to 10 MeV at the first harmonic. Unlike many undulators used in synchrotron radiation sources, the ILC helical undulator vacuum chamber will be bombarded by photons, generated by the undulator, with energies mostly below that of the first harmonic. Achieving the vacuum specification of similar to 100 nTorr in a narrow chamber of 4-6 mm inner diameter, with a long length of 100-200 m, makes the design of the vacuum system challenging. This article describes the vacuum specifications and calculations of the flux and energy of photons irradiating the undulator vacuum chamber and considers possible vacuum system design solutions for two cases: cryogenic and room temperature. (c) 2007 American Vacuum Society.
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room temperature,system design,synchrotron radiation,gamma radiation
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