A workshop on Ion Sources for Hadron Colliders was held September 4--5, 1997 in Gelnhausen, Germany. This workshop, organized by the WE-Heraeus-Stiftung Foundation, the University of Frankfurt, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and CERN, directly followed the 7th Symposium on Electron Beam Ion Sources and Traps. Various options were reviewed for the development of a high current, intermediate charge state heavy ion source for use on colliders such as RHIC and LHC. In addition to status reports on ECR, EBIS, and laser sources, there was also discussion of issues relevant to the scaling of these sources to intensities as required by RHIC and LHC. The presentations and discussions from this workshop are summarized
The performance of the LBL ECR has improved significantly since January 85 when the last ECR Ion Sou...
SIGLETIB: RA 1292 (57) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbib...
The workshop was devoted to discussion of the status and future directions of work on plasma-based n...
The Workshop on Accelerators for Heavy Ion Fusion was held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ...
RF sources are an important element in the power conversion chain of all types of accelerators. An i...
There are many accelerator applications for high intensity heavy ion sources, with recent needs incl...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
on behalf of the Working Group. We report in this paper on the activities of the working group on el...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
The workshop reviewed the ion-source requirements for high-power accelerator-driven spallation neutr...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
The performance of the LBL ECR has improved significantly since January 85 when the last ECR Ion Sou...
SIGLETIB: RA 1292 (57) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbib...
The workshop was devoted to discussion of the status and future directions of work on plasma-based n...
The Workshop on Accelerators for Heavy Ion Fusion was held at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ...
RF sources are an important element in the power conversion chain of all types of accelerators. An i...
There are many accelerator applications for high intensity heavy ion sources, with recent needs incl...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
on behalf of the Working Group. We report in this paper on the activities of the working group on el...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
The workshop reviewed the ion-source requirements for high-power accelerator-driven spallation neutr...
At the Workshop, the operation of various new and existing ECR ion sources was reported, with most o...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
Intense heavy ion beam production with electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources is a common re...
The performance of the LBL ECR has improved significantly since January 85 when the last ECR Ion Sou...
SIGLETIB: RA 1292 (57) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbib...
The workshop was devoted to discussion of the status and future directions of work on plasma-based n...