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- 15 Jul 2010, 13:56
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: Emittance growth in solenoid
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9305
Re: Emittance growth in solenoid
Michael, Thanks for the fast reply and fixing it for me. You are right I have somewhat large energy spread (a positron source). I understand that it won't entirely fix the emittance growth but the thing is, at least I expect from this optimization process to let me approach to my target value a bit ...
- 14 Jul 2010, 22:45
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: Emittance growth in solenoid
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9305
Emittance growth in solenoid
Michael, I have a solenoid causing emittance growth . To solve the decoupling of transverse coordinates and to reverse the emittance growth I intend to use skew quadrupoles in the lattice. I use the optimization to get the optimized TILT and K values for quadrupoles. Do the TILT and K optimization w...
- 04 Jan 2010, 15:11
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: SDDS 3D plotter
- Replies: 2
- Views: 33776
Re: SDDS 3D plotter
Thanks it is working. I must have been missed this installing Java 3-D software in the installation guide.
Serkan
Serkan
- 04 Jan 2010, 14:45
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: SDDS 3D plotter
- Replies: 2
- Views: 33776
SDDS 3D plotter
Dear Michael
I installed the latest version of SDDS and elegant in my Windows XP, and I
have the latest Java Runtime Env. But SDDS 3D plotter is not working, when
I run it, nothing happens, not even a window or error appears. What do you
think the problem is? Thanks
Serkan
I installed the latest version of SDDS and elegant in my Windows XP, and I
have the latest Java Runtime Env. But SDDS 3D plotter is not working, when
I run it, nothing happens, not even a window or error appears. What do you
think the problem is? Thanks
Serkan
- 10 Apr 2009, 10:43
- Forum: General
- Topic: Microtron Dipole Magnet
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3716
Microtron Dipole Magnet
Dear Michael Is there any way to implement/simulate a microtron type dipole magnet in elegant? I am attaching a figure to show you what I mean..In contrast to entering to the dipole pole face in a conventional way imagine that the beam enters from the long side of the dipole, and where it leaves fro...