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Ok That was hard to find. It is well hidden, serious but (maybe) not difficult.
ISOTROPIC Source +
No elements +
HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the right position
ISOTROPIC Source +
HORIZONTAL elements +
VERTICAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the WRONG position
ISOTROPIC Source +
HORIZONTAL elements +
HORIZONTAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the right position
The bamline layout is the same. BUT the relative differences are not: Notice DeltaZ of kb, it is too long. This means source too far => focal spot shifted at z<0 (orange curve)
Orange curve: the minimum is in the wrong position, others: right position.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It is clear what Parent means in code-terms, simply the previous element in the Beamline (as a list). However, it has to be decided once and for all what Parent will mean as a "user" accessible function. This is what GeneralDistanceFromParent is.
Ok That was hard to find. It is well hidden, serious but (maybe) not difficult.
ISOTROPIC Source +
No elements +
HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the right position
ISOTROPIC Source +
HORIZONTAL elements +
VERTICAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the WRONG position
ISOTROPIC Source +
HORIZONTAL elements +
HORIZONTAL KB and Detector => the best focus is in the right position
The bamline layout is the same. BUT the relative differences are not: Notice DeltaZ of kb, it is too long. This means source too far => focal spot shifted at z<0 (orange curve)
Orange curve: the minimum is in the wrong position, others: right position.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: