High-Brightness Accelerators [E-Book] / edited by Anthony K. Hyder, M. Franklin Rose, Arthur H. Guenther.
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Personal Name(s): | Guenther, Arthur H., editor |
Hyder, Anthony K., editor / Rose, M. Franklin, editor | |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1988
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826p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781468455083 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4684-5508-3 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series B: Physics ;
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- To High Brightness
- — High-Brightness Accelerators
- Brightness, Emittance and Temperature
- Historical Overview of High-Brightness Accelerators
- Accelerator Physics
- High-Intensity Circular Proton Accelerators
- High-Brightness Circular Accelerators
- Wakefield Acceleration: Concepts and Machines
- Wake Fields: Limitations and Possibilities
- High-Brightness RF Linear Accelerators
- Induction Linacs
- Advanced Concepts for Acceleration
- Beam Physics
- The Physics of Codes
- High-Current Electron-Beam Transport in Recirculating Accelerators
- High-Current Electron-Beam Transport in Linear Induction Accelerators
- Requirements on the Beam for mm- and Sub-mm-Wave Generation
- Brightness Limits for Ion Sources
- Brightness Limits in Linear Ion Accelerators
- Beam-Current Limits in Circular Accelerators and Storage Ring Longitudinal Coasting Beam Instabilities
- Injectors and Ion Sources
- Accelerator Engineering
- Radial Transmission-Line Linear Accelerators
- RF Breakdown Limits
- RF Power Sources for High-Brightness RF Linacs
- Fundamental Features of Superconducting Cavities for High-Brightness Accelerators
- Applications of High-Brightness Beams
- Free-Electron Laser Amplifier Driven by an Induction Linac
- FEL Oscillators (Microtrons)
- The U.K. Free-Electron Laser
- The ACO Storage Ring Free Electron Laser
- Emittance, Brightness, Free-Electron Laser Beam Quality, and the Scaled Thermal Velocity
- Induction Linacs for Heavy-Ion Fusion
- High-Average-Power Electron Accelerators for Food Processing
- Summary
- Summary of Linear-Beam Transport
- Appendix A: Poster Papers
- Vacuum Arc Array Ion Injector C. Burkhart, S. Humphries, Jr.
- Impedance Variations in the Load of a Thyratron-Switched Discharge Circuit G. L. Clark
- Gyrac, A Photon Factory? O. Gal
- The SERC Plasma Beat Wave Experiment T. Garvey, et al.
- Scaling of Current Density, Total Current, Emittance, and Brightness for Hydrogen Negative Ion Sources J. R. Hiskes
- Cyclotron Resonance Laser Accelerator S. P. Kuo
- Beam “Self-Trapping” in the NRL Modified Betatron Accelerator F. Mako, et al.
- Electron Cyclotron Maser Using a Pulsed Relativistic Electron Beam A. D. R. Phelps, et al.
- Transport of High-Brightness Electron Beams with Ion Focusing J. R. Smith, R. F. Schneider
- Generation of Energetic Ion Beams from a Plasma Focus I. Ueno, et al.
- Beam Dynamics Analysis in an RFQ J. H. Whealton, et al.
- Appendix B: Organizing Committee, Lecturers, and Participants.