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Magnetic lattice (accelerator)

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In the context of particle accelerators, a magnetic lattice refers to the arrangement and configuration of magnetic elements designed to control the path and focusing of charged particle beams. These magnetic elements can include various types of magnets, such as dipole magnets, quadrupole magnets, sextupole magnets, and higher-order multipole magnets. ### Key Components of a Magnetic Lattice: 1. **Dipole Magnets**: These are used to bend the particle beam.

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