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16 September 2020 WISER wavefront propagation simulation code: advances and applications
M. Manfredda, A. Hafner, S. Gerusina, N. Mahne, A. Simoncig, M. Zangrando, L. Raimondi
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Abstract
In this work, we report the advances in the development of WISER. WISER is a wave optics-based simulation library targeted at the simulation of the focusing performance of grazing X-Ray optics systems, which accounts for the metrological data of figure error and roughness power spectral density. First presented in 2016 (phase-I), WISER inherits and expands the mathematical concepts of its ancestor, WISE, originally conceived for X-Ray telescopes and then applied to free electron lasers. Thanks to its flexible framework, WISER easily allowed to simulate multi-element systems, as synchrotron and free electron laser beamlines. In phase-II (2020), WISER is further improved and it is delivered as fully integrable with OASYS, the graphical canvas gathering the mostly used X-Ray computation tools. In the following, we will illustrate the architecture of the library and present some examples of its applications.
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M. Manfredda, A. Hafner, S. Gerusina, N. Mahne, A. Simoncig, M. Zangrando, and L. Raimondi "WISER wavefront propagation simulation code: advances and applications", Proc. SPIE 11493, Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray Optics V, 114930B (16 September 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568574
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

X-rays

Metrology

Optical components

Optical simulations

Wave propagation

X-ray optics

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