XR 50
V3.1 | May 02, 2016
2.2.2
Differential Pumping
You can differentially pump the XR 50. There are several advantages to this:
Better vacuum conditions in the anode volume, especially during bakeout.
Less damage to the source if harmful or aggressive gases are in use.
Reduction of aging effects of the anode and the Al window.
Figure 1: Differential pumping flange
The simplest solution for a bypass is the installation of a flexible bellows between the XR 50
bypass flange and a suitable flange on the vacuum chamber. Depending on your configuration,
you may also want to fit a valve to the bypass line in order to be able to isolate the differential
pumping section from the pumping chamber.
More elaborate bypass systems include either ion getter pumps or turbomolecular pumps,
combined with a valve for simultaneous venting with the main chamber.
When installing the XR 50 with differential pumping, orient the source so that the water con-
nectors face upward.
Caution!
The bypass line must be vented simultaneously together with the main cham-
ber to avoid damaging the Al-window.
Set the bypass ring shutter on the X-ray source main frame as follows:
Open—if no differential pumping system is installed.
Closed—if a differential pumping system is installed.
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