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X-ray Beam Monitoring and Source Position Stabilization at an Inverse-Compton X-ray Source

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Abstract

Overlap between laser- and electron beam determines flux at inverse-Compton X-ray sources. Beam drifts deteriorate flux and source position. A closed-loop feedback system counteracting this movement was developed to stabilize source position.

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