Advisors: Philippe Piot.Committee members: David Hedin; Stephen Martin; Vladimir Shiltsev.The development of next-generation TeV+ electron accelerators will require either immense footprints based on conventional acceleration techniques or the development of new higher--gradient acceleration methods. One possible alternative is beam-driven acceleration in a high-impedance medium such as a dielectric-lined-waveguide (DLW), where a high-charge bunch passes through a DLW and can excite gradients on the order of GV/m. An important characteristic of this acceleration class is the transformer ratio which characterizes the energy transfer of the scheme. This dissertation discusses alternative methods to improve the transformer ratio for beam-drive...
A new scheme for a dielectric wakefield accelerator is proposed that employs a cylindrical multizone...
Dielectric loaded wakefield structures have potential to be used as high gradient accelerator compon...
We report on the experimental results of the dielectric based two beam accelerator (step-up transfor...
The Phase I work reported here responds to DoE'ss stated need "...to develop improved accelerator de...
There is urgent need to develop new acceleration techniques capable of exceeding gigaelectron-volt-p...
At a choice of slow-wave structure for application in accelerating technique the main attention is g...
A new accelerator technology, the dielectric wall accelerator (DWA), is potentially an ultra compact...
Dielectric wakefield accelerators have shown great promise toward high-gradient acceleration. We inv...
This paper reports the wakefield effects driven by a high-intensity relativistic electron bunch in a...
INTRODUCTION The dielectric wall accelerator (DWA) is a new accelerator concept particularly suited...
We report on the experimental results of the dielectric based two beam accelerator (step-up transfor...
One approach to future high energy particle accelerators is based on the wakefield principle: a lead...
We present a general concept to accelerate nonrelativistic charged particles. Our concept employs an...
Slab-symmetric dielectric-loaded structures, consisting of a vacuum gap between dielectric-lined con...
Emerging high power THz sources pave the road for THz-driven manipulation and acceleration of ultra-...
A new scheme for a dielectric wakefield accelerator is proposed that employs a cylindrical multizone...
Dielectric loaded wakefield structures have potential to be used as high gradient accelerator compon...
We report on the experimental results of the dielectric based two beam accelerator (step-up transfor...
The Phase I work reported here responds to DoE'ss stated need "...to develop improved accelerator de...
There is urgent need to develop new acceleration techniques capable of exceeding gigaelectron-volt-p...
At a choice of slow-wave structure for application in accelerating technique the main attention is g...
A new accelerator technology, the dielectric wall accelerator (DWA), is potentially an ultra compact...
Dielectric wakefield accelerators have shown great promise toward high-gradient acceleration. We inv...
This paper reports the wakefield effects driven by a high-intensity relativistic electron bunch in a...
INTRODUCTION The dielectric wall accelerator (DWA) is a new accelerator concept particularly suited...
We report on the experimental results of the dielectric based two beam accelerator (step-up transfor...
One approach to future high energy particle accelerators is based on the wakefield principle: a lead...
We present a general concept to accelerate nonrelativistic charged particles. Our concept employs an...
Slab-symmetric dielectric-loaded structures, consisting of a vacuum gap between dielectric-lined con...
Emerging high power THz sources pave the road for THz-driven manipulation and acceleration of ultra-...
A new scheme for a dielectric wakefield accelerator is proposed that employs a cylindrical multizone...
Dielectric loaded wakefield structures have potential to be used as high gradient accelerator compon...
We report on the experimental results of the dielectric based two beam accelerator (step-up transfor...