We report on a new prototype of a cryogenic cooling system which is running
on the beamline BM30-A/FIP at the ESRF Grenoble. This system has been spec
ially designed to cool the first crystal of a double crystal monochromator
subject to the white beam delivered by a bending magnet X-ray source on a t
hird generation synchrotron. The proposed cryogenic cooling loop represents
an alternative solution between the usual water cooling method and the ver
y efficient but expensive cryogenic system already existing for insertion d
evices. The new concept of this cooling loop, an open thermodynamic system,
is "optimal" from the point of view of the economical versus performance r
atio to dissipate a heat load up to 1 kW. For such a heat load range the ef
ficiency of classical water cooling system begins to fail, and the thermal
dilatation of silicon affects the monochromating process. Some details of t
he loop and the running principle are exposed in this paper. A particular a
ttention has been paid to the conception of the crystal and the heat exchan
gers. The distortion of the crystal has been verified in practice from the
measurements of the double crystal rocking curves under different experimen
tal conditions and compared with the expected theory. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.