First order optical matching in the final focus section of the SLAC Linear Collider

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Abstract

The procedures used for dispersion and betatron matching in the first order optical tuning of the SLC final focus are described. Associated modelling and fitting algorithms are presented. A straightforward method for extending uncoupled optical models to incorporate cross-plane coupling is explained.

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Work supported by Department of Energy, contracts DE-AC03-81-ER40050 (Caltech) and DE-AC03-76SF00515 (SLAC).

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