Abstract
The design peculiarities of the SIBERIA-2 storage ring — a dedicated synchrotron radiation source — and its strong-field superconducting wavelength shifter determine the density of X-ray power incident on the surface of the SR receivers: with an electron energy of E e = 2.5 GeV and electron current I e = 300 mA, the incident power density is 100 W/mm 2. In order to minimize the thermal load a distributed SR receiver has been designed, which will provide a temperature on the surface receiving X-rays of less then 250° C.
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