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Hi, I didn’t know that such magnets exist. What are they used for? do you have a reference? |
Can something similar and relatively simple be achieved with sbend and h_pole1/h_pole2 perhaps? |
You’re right. I forgot that it’s already included. Although I have never used it. |
Thanks for your quick help. We use such a dipole as an electron spectrometer. References would be: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/98h5r889 If I understand it correctly, such a design minimises edge focusing. The beam enters and exits the pole at the exact same angle. |
I only very briefly looked at the paper, fig 3 shows this "wedge" magnet, I guess this is same as using h_pole1/hpole_2 in ocelot. So I suppose it's different to a truly round magnet. Instead, can you just take the matrix in Equation 5 and use |
The paper discusses two dipoles, a round one and a wedged (Pacman) dipole. Thanks for your help and ideas, I will give it a try and report. I have never used the Matrix element, I will take a look - thanks! Sarah |
Hi,
A question:
Is there a way to simulate a round pole dipole?
Best
Sarah
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