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21 August 2020 Advanced simulation tools in the OASYS suite and their applications to the APS-U optical design
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Since 2013, OASYS (OrAnge SYnchrotron Suite) has been developed as a versatile, user-friendly and open-source graphical environment for modeling x-ray sources, optical systems, and experiments. Its concept stems from the need of modern software tools to satisfy the demand of performing more and more complex analysis and design of optical systems for 4th generation synchrotron radiation and FEL facilities. The ultimate purpose of OASYS is to integrate in a synergetic way the most powerful calculation engines available to perform virtual experiments in a synchrotron beamline. For x-ray Optics, OASYS integrates different simulation strategies via the implementation of adequate simulation tools (e.g., ray tracing and wave optics packages), which communicate by sending and receiving encapsulated data. The OASYS suite has been extensively used in the optical design process for the APS-U project, and several new tools have been created to perform advanced calculations needed by the design of feature beamlines and to provide accurate specifications for the procurement of the optics.
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Luca Rebuffi and Xianbo Shi "Advanced simulation tools in the OASYS suite and their applications to the APS-U optical design", Proc. SPIE 11493, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics V, 1149303 (21 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2567501
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Optical components

Optical simulations

Optical design

Chemical elements

Wavefronts

Synchrotron radiation

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