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23 August 2017 Interoperability and complementarity of simulation tools for beamline design in the OASYS environment
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In the next years most of the major synchrotron radiation facilities around the world will upgrade to 4th-generation Diffraction Limited Storage Rings using multi-bend-achromat technology. Moreover, several Free Electron Lasers are ready-to-go or in phase of completion. These events represent a huge challenge for the optics physicists responsible of designing and calculating optical systems capable to exploit the revolutionary characteristics of the new photon beams. Reliable and robust beamline design is nowadays based on sophisticated computer simulations only possible by lumping together different simulation tools. The OASYS (OrAnge SYnchrotron Suite) suite drives several simulation tools providing new mechanisms of interoperability and communication within the same software environment. OASYS has been successfully used during the conceptual design of many beamline and optical designs for the ESRF and Elettra- Sincrotrone Trieste upgrades. Some examples are presented showing comparisons and benchmarking of simulations against calculated and experimental data.
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Luca Rebuffi and Manuel Sanchez del Rio "Interoperability and complementarity of simulation tools for beamline design in the OASYS environment", Proc. SPIE 10388, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics IV, 1038808 (23 August 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2274232
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Optical simulations

Synchrotrons

X-rays

Free electron lasers

Wavefronts

Diffraction

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