1. Some aspects of SR beamline alignment
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Krister Larsson, Yngve Cerenius, Thomas Ursby, J. Nygaard, and Yury Gaponov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,business.industry ,Wiggler ,Synchrotron radiation ,law.invention ,Insertion device ,Optics ,Beamline ,law ,Control system ,business ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) ,Storage ring ,Monochromator - Abstract
Based on the Synchrotron Radiation (SR) beamline optical element-by-element alignment with analysis of the alignment results an optimized beamline alignment algorithm has been designed and developed. The alignment procedures have been designed and developed for the MAX-lab 1911-4 fixed energy beamline. It has been shown that the intermediate information received during the monochromator alignment stage can be used for the correction of both monochromator and mirror without the next stages of alignment of mirror, slits, sample holder, etc. Such an optimization of the beamline alignment procedures decreases the time necessary for the alignment and becomes useful and helpful in the case of any instability of the beamline optical elements, storage ring electron orbit or the wiggler insertion device. which could result in the instability of angular and positional parameters of the SR beam. A general purpose software package for manual, semi-automatic and automatic SR beamline alignment has been designed and developed using the developed algorithm. The TANGO control system is used as the middle-ware between the stand-alone beamline control applications BLTools, BPMonitor and the beamline equipment. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2011
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