We present a brief summary of various aspects of the electron-cloud effect (ECE) in accelerators. For further details, the reader is encouraged to refer to the proceedings of many prior workshops, either dedicated to EC or with significant EC contents, including the entire "ECLOUD" series [122]. In addition, the proceedings of the various flavors of Particle Accelerator Conferences [23] contain a large number of EC-related publications. The ICFA Beam Dynamics Newsletter series [24] contains one dedicated issue, and several occasional articles, on EC. An extensive reference database is the LHC website on EC [25].We present a brief summary of various aspects of the electron-cloud effect (ECE) in accelerators. For further details, the reader i...
The first observations of electron-proton coupling effect for coasting beams and for long-bunch beam...
Electron clouds can develop in accelerators operating with positively charged particles. The con- se...
Electron Cloud (EC) effects represent a serious limitation for particle accelerators operating with ...
Abstract We present a brief summary of various aspects of the electron-cloud effect (ECE) in acceler...
We present a broad-brush survey of the phenomenology, history and importance of the electron-cloud e...
This article presents a brief overview of the electron-cloud problem in charged-particle accelerator...
This report contains the proceedings of the sixth electron-cloud workshop, ECLOUD'18, held, from 3 t...
Background electrons are ubiquitous in high-intensity particle accelerators. Under certain operating...
As in previous workshops dealing with electron-cloud effects (KEK, July 1997; Santa Fe, February 200...
In high energy accelerators operating with positively charged particles, photoemission and secondary...
Secondary electron emission in combination with the elecromagnetic fields generated by a bunched bea...
In the beam pipe of high-energy proton or positron accelerators an “electron cloud” can be generated...
I present a summary of topics relevant to the electron-cloud build-up and dissipation that were pres...
Electron clouds – abundantly generated in accelerator vacuum chambers by residual-gas ionization, ph...
This report contains the Proceedings of the Joint INFN-Frascati, INFN-Pisa, CERN-LER and EuCARD-AccN...
The first observations of electron-proton coupling effect for coasting beams and for long-bunch beam...
Electron clouds can develop in accelerators operating with positively charged particles. The con- se...
Electron Cloud (EC) effects represent a serious limitation for particle accelerators operating with ...
Abstract We present a brief summary of various aspects of the electron-cloud effect (ECE) in acceler...
We present a broad-brush survey of the phenomenology, history and importance of the electron-cloud e...
This article presents a brief overview of the electron-cloud problem in charged-particle accelerator...
This report contains the proceedings of the sixth electron-cloud workshop, ECLOUD'18, held, from 3 t...
Background electrons are ubiquitous in high-intensity particle accelerators. Under certain operating...
As in previous workshops dealing with electron-cloud effects (KEK, July 1997; Santa Fe, February 200...
In high energy accelerators operating with positively charged particles, photoemission and secondary...
Secondary electron emission in combination with the elecromagnetic fields generated by a bunched bea...
In the beam pipe of high-energy proton or positron accelerators an “electron cloud” can be generated...
I present a summary of topics relevant to the electron-cloud build-up and dissipation that were pres...
Electron clouds – abundantly generated in accelerator vacuum chambers by residual-gas ionization, ph...
This report contains the Proceedings of the Joint INFN-Frascati, INFN-Pisa, CERN-LER and EuCARD-AccN...
The first observations of electron-proton coupling effect for coasting beams and for long-bunch beam...
Electron clouds can develop in accelerators operating with positively charged particles. The con- se...
Electron Cloud (EC) effects represent a serious limitation for particle accelerators operating with ...