This presentation reported on the technology choices and progress manufacturing and testing the injector and accelerator of the 250 MeV ultra-compact Compton Scattering gamma-ray Source under development at LLNL for homeland security applications. This paper summarizes the status of various facets of current accelerator activities at LLNL. The major components for the X-band test station have been designed, fabricated, and await installation. The XL-4 klystron has been delivered, and will shortly be dressed and installed in the ScandiNova modulator. High power testing of the klystron into RF loads will follow, including adjustment of the modulator for the klystron load as necessary. Assembly of RF transport, test station supports, and accel...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...
Klystrons capable of 75 MW output power at 11.4 GHz have been under development at SLAC for the last...
To develop and demonstrate the crucial front end of the APT accelerator and some of the critical com...
A Mono-Energetic Gamma-Ray (MEGa-Ray) Compton scattering light source is being developed at LLNL in ...
In support of Compton scattering gamma-ray source efforts at LLNL, a multi-bunch test stand is being...
In support of Compton scattering gamma-ray source ef-forts at LLNL, a multi-bunch test stand is bein...
In support of X-band photoinjector development efforts at LLNL, a 50 MW test station is being constr...
A compact Compton scattering hard X-ray source is being developed at Nuclear Engineering Research Sc...
Recent progress in accelerator physics and laser technology have enabled the development of a new cl...
Recent progress in accelerator physics and laser technology have enabled the development of a new cl...
A new class of tunable, monochromatic {gamma}-ray sources capable of operating at high peak and aver...
Nuclear photonics is an emerging field of research requiring new tools, including high spectral brig...
We are developing a portable X-ray non-destructive testing (NDT) system using 9.4GHz X-band linear a...
International audienceELI-NP gamma beam system (GBS) is a linac based gamma-source in construction i...
A 12 GHz 50MW X-band klystron is under development at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Klyst...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...
Klystrons capable of 75 MW output power at 11.4 GHz have been under development at SLAC for the last...
To develop and demonstrate the crucial front end of the APT accelerator and some of the critical com...
A Mono-Energetic Gamma-Ray (MEGa-Ray) Compton scattering light source is being developed at LLNL in ...
In support of Compton scattering gamma-ray source efforts at LLNL, a multi-bunch test stand is being...
In support of Compton scattering gamma-ray source ef-forts at LLNL, a multi-bunch test stand is bein...
In support of X-band photoinjector development efforts at LLNL, a 50 MW test station is being constr...
A compact Compton scattering hard X-ray source is being developed at Nuclear Engineering Research Sc...
Recent progress in accelerator physics and laser technology have enabled the development of a new cl...
Recent progress in accelerator physics and laser technology have enabled the development of a new cl...
A new class of tunable, monochromatic {gamma}-ray sources capable of operating at high peak and aver...
Nuclear photonics is an emerging field of research requiring new tools, including high spectral brig...
We are developing a portable X-ray non-destructive testing (NDT) system using 9.4GHz X-band linear a...
International audienceELI-NP gamma beam system (GBS) is a linac based gamma-source in construction i...
A 12 GHz 50MW X-band klystron is under development at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Klyst...
The design for the Next Linear Collider (NLC) at SLAC is based on two 11.4 GHz linacs operating at a...
Klystrons capable of 75 MW output power at 11.4 GHz have been under development at SLAC for the last...
To develop and demonstrate the crucial front end of the APT accelerator and some of the critical com...