Energy recovery linear accelerators (ERLs) rely upon single-axis superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities to be an efficient source of relativistic electrons for high energy and nuclear physics. SRF cavities are also considered relevant for next-generation photon factories and radio-isotope production facilities. The ultimate energy recovery capability for the accelerator would be the ability to operate with a sufficiently spent beam and decrease the energy of the beam before the beam dump to a value lower than the beam injection energy. This is especially important for high current accelerators, where the beam injection energy could be as high as several MeV, and systems where partial beam loss can be expected. The efficient operatio...
Many of the challenges associated with operating a Superconducting RF SRF Energy Recovery Linac E...
We discuss the use of multipass recirculation and energy recovery in CW SRF drivers for short wavele...
In Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) light sources, a high energy, high current beam has to be bend into a...
In order for sources of coherent high brightness and intensity THz and x-ray radiation to be accepte...
In order for sources of coherent high brightness and intensity THz and x-ray radiation to be accepte...
Electron-beam current in superconducting radiofrequency energy recovery linear accelerators (SCRF ER...
To make the light sources compact and energy efficient, an energy recovery Superconducting RF LINAC ...
The choice of the loaded quality factor (QL) of a superconducting cavity is driven by many factors, ...
High average current, transportable energy recovery linacs (ERLs) can be very attractive tools for a...
Energy Recovery Linacs are being considered for applications in present and future light sources. ER...
Abstract. Energy Recovery Linacs are being explored as next generation synchrotron light sources. Th...
Energy Recovery linacs (ERLs) are a class of electron accelerators which could achieve extremely hig...
In Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) light sources, a high energy, high current beam has to be bend into a...
Energy recovery linacs (ERLs) are an emerging generation of accelerators promising to revolutionize ...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
Many of the challenges associated with operating a Superconducting RF SRF Energy Recovery Linac E...
We discuss the use of multipass recirculation and energy recovery in CW SRF drivers for short wavele...
In Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) light sources, a high energy, high current beam has to be bend into a...
In order for sources of coherent high brightness and intensity THz and x-ray radiation to be accepte...
In order for sources of coherent high brightness and intensity THz and x-ray radiation to be accepte...
Electron-beam current in superconducting radiofrequency energy recovery linear accelerators (SCRF ER...
To make the light sources compact and energy efficient, an energy recovery Superconducting RF LINAC ...
The choice of the loaded quality factor (QL) of a superconducting cavity is driven by many factors, ...
High average current, transportable energy recovery linacs (ERLs) can be very attractive tools for a...
Energy Recovery Linacs are being considered for applications in present and future light sources. ER...
Abstract. Energy Recovery Linacs are being explored as next generation synchrotron light sources. Th...
Energy Recovery linacs (ERLs) are a class of electron accelerators which could achieve extremely hig...
In Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) light sources, a high energy, high current beam has to be bend into a...
Energy recovery linacs (ERLs) are an emerging generation of accelerators promising to revolutionize ...
One of the key components for the superconducting RF Energy Recovery Linac, (ERL) under development ...
Many of the challenges associated with operating a Superconducting RF SRF Energy Recovery Linac E...
We discuss the use of multipass recirculation and energy recovery in CW SRF drivers for short wavele...
In Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) light sources, a high energy, high current beam has to be bend into a...