Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performance of storage rings. Earlier measurements of electron energy distribution and flux to the walls provided only a relative electron cloud density. We have measured electron accumulation using ions expelled by the beam. The ion energy distribution maps the depressed beam potential and gives the dynamic cloud density. Clearing electrode current reveals the static background cloud density, allowing the first absolute measurement of the time-dependent electron cloud density during the beam pulse
Stray electrons can be introduced in heavy ion fusion accelerators as a result of ionization of amb...
The buildup of low-energy electrons has been shown to affect the performance of a wide variety of pa...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...
Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performan...
Beam interaction with background gas and walls produces ubiquitous clouds of stray electrons that fr...
We study electron clouds in high perveance beams (K = 8E-4) with a large tune depression of 0.2 (def...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
A large number of electrons called an electron cloud are accumulated in beamchambers in positron sto...
Stray electrons can arise in positive-ion accelerators for heavy-ion fusion or other applications as...
The Electron Cloud is an undesirable physical phenomenon which might produce single and multi-bunch ...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at LBNL is a driver scale single beam injector that provides a 1 M...
Electron cloud and gas measurements were conducted in a solenoid lattice with a 10 μs, singly charg...
Recent beam physics studies on the two-stream e-p instability at the LANL proton storage ring (PSR) ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Stray electrons can be introduced in heavy ion fusion accelerators as a result of ionization of amb...
The buildup of low-energy electrons has been shown to affect the performance of a wide variety of pa...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...
Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performan...
Beam interaction with background gas and walls produces ubiquitous clouds of stray electrons that fr...
We study electron clouds in high perveance beams (K = 8E-4) with a large tune depression of 0.2 (def...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
A large number of electrons called an electron cloud are accumulated in beamchambers in positron sto...
Stray electrons can arise in positive-ion accelerators for heavy-ion fusion or other applications as...
The Electron Cloud is an undesirable physical phenomenon which might produce single and multi-bunch ...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at LBNL is a driver scale single beam injector that provides a 1 M...
Electron cloud and gas measurements were conducted in a solenoid lattice with a 10 μs, singly charg...
Recent beam physics studies on the two-stream e-p instability at the LANL proton storage ring (PSR) ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Stray electrons can be introduced in heavy ion fusion accelerators as a result of ionization of amb...
The buildup of low-energy electrons has been shown to affect the performance of a wide variety of pa...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...