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- | Attempt to recover best mass resolution | + | Attempt to recover best mass resolution: |
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To do this we will try to fit the strength of Q3. Doing this calculation to 5th order, we are able to recover the initial mass resolution of 59 with a Q3 quad strength of .88 which is a 2% decrease in the quad strength. | To do this we will try to fit the strength of Q3. Doing this calculation to 5th order, we are able to recover the initial mass resolution of 59 with a Q3 quad strength of .88 which is a 2% decrease in the quad strength. | ||
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- | Today we are working on problem 8. We are using the command '' | + | Today we are working on problem 8. We are using the command '' |
- | We changed the beam size by changing the values of variables X and Y. By changing | + | We changed the beam size by changing the values of variables X and Y. Increasing |
By adding 2 mm to the lengths of quad 3 and 4 and decreasing the drift lengths after them by 2 mm, we reach a 5% change in the mass resolution. | By adding 2 mm to the lengths of quad 3 and 4 and decreasing the drift lengths after them by 2 mm, we reach a 5% change in the mass resolution. | ||
- | We can shift optical elements by placing the SA command before and after the element you are shifting. For instance, if you want to shift a quadrupole in the positive y-direction by 5 mm, you would use the following command: | + | We can shift optical elements |
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We used this command to shift quadrupole 3 up by 5 mm which changed the mass resolution by 5%. Shifting the quadrupole by 0.5 mm in the x-direction changes the mass resolution by 5%. | We used this command to shift quadrupole 3 up by 5 mm which changed the mass resolution by 5%. Shifting the quadrupole by 0.5 mm in the x-direction changes the mass resolution by 5%. | ||
- | We can use the TA command to do rotations | + | We can use the TA command to rotate the quad about the x and y axes. This has the same syntax as SA. |
- | Rotating about x-axis .05° changes the mass resolution by 5%. Rotating about y-axis .15° changes the mass resolution by 5%. | + | Rotating about the x-axis |
To determine how much roll is allowed before changing the mass resolution by 5%, we use the RA command which takes one angle and rotates about the z-axis. An angle 0f 2.3° is allowed. | To determine how much roll is allowed before changing the mass resolution by 5%, we use the RA command which takes one angle and rotates about the z-axis. An angle 0f 2.3° is allowed. | ||