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5 October 2023 Recent updates of the Sirepo-Bluesky library for virtual beamline representation
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Abstract
The Sirepo-Bluesky library allows the performing of various types of Bluesky scans with Sirepo simulations acting as virtual beamlines and registration of the results with the Databroker library. We report on the progress made since the previous SPIE’2020. In particular, the support for Shadow3 and MAD-X simulation codes in Sirepo was added to the Sirepo-Bluesky library, and the API for the support of the Sirepo/SRW code was refactored. Significant efforts were put into reliable testing and documentation. A “digital twin” of the future NSLS-II ARI beamline was created and the future Bluesky scans were prototyped using the Sirepo/SRW simulations. This approach enables new optimization methods for automated instrument alignment based on the Ophyd/Bluesky and makes them transferable from simulated to various hardware backends.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Max Rakitin, Riley Bode, Thomas W. Morris, Abigail C. Giles, Andrew L. Walter, Joshua K. Lynch, Jennefer Maldonado, Yonghua Du, Brianna Romasky, Mikhail Fedurin, Paul Moeller, and Boaz Nash "Recent updates of the Sirepo-Bluesky library for virtual beamline representation", Proc. SPIE 12697, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics VI, 126970D (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2678030
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Simulations

Optical components

Internships

Wave propagation

Light sources

Prototyping

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