Speaker
Daniel Kallendorf
(TU Darmstadt)
Description
Most fragment separators can be operated in two different ion-optical modes: An achromatic mode and a dispersive mode, depending on the user requirements.
This project aims to develop additional optical modes for FAIR’s Super-FRS besides the standard optics, as well as user-specific adaption of the settings to meet requirements in terms of acceptance, transmission, spot-size and purity.
To achieve this goal, high-order optical calculations in connection with matter interaction (target, wedges, detectors) and cuts (slits and apertures) have to be performed. These calculations will be created in a way that allows for optimization with gradient-free or gradient-based optimizers.
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Author
Daniel Kallendorf
(TU Darmstadt)