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==Post-meeting notes== | ==Post-meeting notes== | ||
+ | *Next meeting is Jan 10, 2020 | ||
+ | *Compared electron beam simulation results through 1.5m | ||
*Josh: | *Josh: | ||
**Ask bas about space charge routine to simulate ions within beam potential | **Ask bas about space charge routine to simulate ions within beam potential | ||
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**Produce initial particle distribution that starts at 135mm using a Gaussian distribution | **Produce initial particle distribution that starts at 135mm using a Gaussian distribution | ||
**Put Alex Chao paper with calculations on wiki (This paper is for Fast Ion Instability -- a potential method to determine the identities of ions within an electron beam with very long bunches) | **Put Alex Chao paper with calculations on wiki (This paper is for Fast Ion Instability -- a potential method to determine the identities of ions within an electron beam with very long bunches) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 23 March 2020
Emails/attachments sent during the previous week
- Email chain subject name: Emittance Growth through Anode Aperture - Why there is a bump in the plot of RMS Emittance vs z
- Date: Dec 16, 2019
- Description: Explanation of bump in RMS emittance vz Z plot for beam through anode aperture - reason is anode is acting like an einzel lens (radial E-field)
Post-meeting notes
- Next meeting is Jan 10, 2020
- Compared electron beam simulation results through 1.5m
- Josh:
- Ask bas about space charge routine to simulate ions within beam potential
- Look at GPT time-based field maps for beam potential (i.e. to simulate time-dependent beam potential)
- Check beam parameters: for a 1mA, 500MHz beam, the bunch charge should be 2pC. Bunch length should be 50ps (RMS). Beam size (laser spot) at PC should be 1mm RMS.
- Try GPT simulations with and without space charge.
- Put stdx and stdy vs Z on side view simulations.
- Produce initial particle distribution that starts at 135mm using a Gaussian distribution
- Put Alex Chao paper with calculations on wiki (This paper is for Fast Ion Instability -- a potential method to determine the identities of ions within an electron beam with very long bunches)