Tilted Sextupoles for Correction of Chromatic Aberrations in Beam Lines with Horizontal and Vertical Dispersions
V.Balandin, W.Decking, N.Golubeva

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of tilted multipoles, specifically sextupoles, to correct chromatic aberrations in beam lines with horizontal and vertical dispersions, improving beam quality in XFEL facilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of tilted sextupoles for chromatic aberration correction in beam switchyard arcs, enhancing beam control in XFELs.
Findings
Tilted sextupoles effectively correct chromatic aberrations.
Improved beam quality in XFEL beam lines.
Enhanced control of dispersions in beam switchyard arcs.
Abstract
In this article we discuss the usage of tilted multipoles for correction of chromatic aberrations in the design of the beam switchyard arc at the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) Facility.
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TopicsAdvanced optical system design
