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MO3BCO05 | Online Models for X-ray Beamlines Using Sirepo-Bluesky | 165 |
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Funding: This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Science, under Award Number DE-SC0020593. Synchrotron radiation beamlines transport X-rays from the electron beam source to the experimental sample. Precise alignment of the beamline optics is required to achieve adequate beam properties at the sample. This process is often done manually and can be quite time consuming. Further, we would like to know the properties at the sample in order to provide metadata for X-ray experiments. Diagnostics may provide some of this information but important properties may remain unmeasured. In order to solve both of these problems, we are developing tools to create fast online models (also known as digital twins). For this purpose, we are creating reduced models that fit into a hierarchy of X-ray models of varying degrees of complexity and runtime. These are implemented within a software framework called Sirepo-Bluesky* that allows for the computation of the model from within a Bluesky session which may control a real beamline. This work is done in collaboration with NSLS-II. We present the status of the software development and beamline measurements including results from the TES beamline. Finally, we present an outlook for continuing this work and applying it to more beamlines at NSLS-II and other synchrotron facilities around the world. *https://github.com/NSLS-II/sirepo-bluesky |
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DOI • | reference for this paper ※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-MO3BCO05 | |
About • | Received ※ 13 October 2023 — Accepted ※ 14 November 2023 — Issued ※ 09 December 2023 | |
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