نتایج جستجو برای: electron accelerator

تعداد نتایج: 322049  

Journal: :Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams 2012

Journal: :Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 2016

Journal: :Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 2010

Journal: :Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2008

Journal: :Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 1996

1988
M. A. ALLEN R. S. CALLIN H. DERUYTER K. R. EPPLEY W. R. FOWKES W. B. HERRMANNSFELDT T. HIGO H. A. HOAG T. L. LAVINE T. G. LEE G. A. LOEW R. H. MILLER P. L. MORTON R. B. PALMER J. M. PATERSON R. D. RUTH H. D. SCHWARZ Y. TAKEUCHI A. E. VLIEKS J. W. WANG P. B. WILSON S. S. Yu A. M. Sessler

Relativistic klystrons are being developed as a power source for high gradient accelerator applications which include large linear electron-positron colliders, compact accelerators, and FEL sources. We have attained 200MW peak power ‘at 11.4 GHz from a relativistic klystron, and 140MV/m longitudinal gradient in a short 11.4 GHz accelerator section. We report here on the design of our first klys...

1957
R. B. Neal J. Ballam

In April 1957, Stanfc:rd University proposed the construction of a two-mile long linear electron accelerator capable of accelerating electrons to energies of 10 to 20 CeV for use in physics research. Congressional authorization for this machine was given in September 1961, and construction of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) started in July 1962 on 480 acres of land near Stanford U...

2001
G. N. Kim Y. S. Lee D. Son H. S. Kang M. H. Cho I. S. Ko W. Namkung

Pohang Neutron Facility (PNF) is a pulsed neutron facility based on the 100-MeV electron linear accelerator. It was constructed for nuclear data production in Korea, and it consists of an electron linear accelerator, a watercooled Ta target with a water moderator and a time-offlight path with an 11 m length. The 100-MeV electron linac uses a thermionic RF-gun, an alpha magnet, four quadrupole m...

2011
E. A. Schneidmiller V. F. Vogel H. Weise M. V. Yurkov

The driving engine of the Free Electron Laser in Hamburg (FLASH) is an L-band superconducting accelerator operating in a burst mode with 800 microsecond pulse duration at a repetition rate of 10 Hz. Our analysis shows that the FLASH technology holds great potential for increasing the average power of the linear accelerator and an increase of the conversion efficiency of the electron kinetic ene...

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