C.-H.J. Wu, Wu-Song Huang, et al.
Microlithography 2001
Simulating electron trajectories (tracking) in a realistic compact ring introduces special problems because the magnetic bending radius can be as little as twenty times the horizontal displacement. Common simplifying approximations in tracking codes may not be appropriate. Results are presented from a thin lens tracking code which correctly handles the small bending radius virtual forces and real magnetic forces to octupole level. Nonsymplectic behavior is controlled by highly segmenting the Oxford superconducting dipoles. A qualitative comparison with experimental results is made.
C.-H.J. Wu, Wu-Song Huang, et al.
Microlithography 2001
Chas N. Archie
Biennial Particle Accelerator Conference 1993
J. Silverman, Chas N. Archie, et al.
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A
Mark Q. Barton
Biennial Particle Accelerator Conference 1991