Contamination from electrons is a concern for solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed for experiments in high-energy-density physics. These electrons, produced directly by beam ions hitting lattice elements or indirectly by ionization of desorbed neutral gas, can potentially alter the beam dynamics, leading to a time-varying focal spot, increased emittance, halo, and possibly electron-ion instabilities. The electrostatic particle-in-cell code WARP is used to simulate electron-cloud studies on the solenoid-transport experiment (STX) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. We present self-consistent simulations of several STX configurations and compare the results with experimental data in order to calibrate physics parameters in ...
Stray electrons can arise in positive-ion accelerators for heavy-ion fusion or other applications as...
Electron cloud effects (ECEs) are increasingly recognized as important, but incompletely understood,...
Stray electrons can be introduced in positive-charge accelerators for heavy ion fusion (or other ap...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed for ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Electron-clouds and rising desorbed gas pressure limit the performance of many existing accelerators...
Contaminating clouds of electrons are a common concern for accelerators of positive-charged particle...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is used to study beam transport and accumulation of electrons in q...
We present recent advances in the modeling of beam electron-cloud dynamics, including surface effect...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at LBNL is a driver scale single beam injector that provides a 1 M...
We study electron clouds in high perveance beams (K = 8E-4) with a large tune depression of 0.2 (def...
From February to July 2006, I have been doing research as a guest at Lawrence Berkeley National Labo...
Beam interaction with background gas and walls produces ubiquitous clouds of stray electrons that fr...
For the transport of high-intensity hadron beams in low-energy beam lines of linear accelerators, th...
Stray electrons can arise in positive-ion accelerators for heavy-ion fusion or other applications as...
Electron cloud effects (ECEs) are increasingly recognized as important, but incompletely understood,...
Stray electrons can be introduced in positive-charge accelerators for heavy ion fusion (or other ap...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed for ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Contamination from electrons is a concern for the solenoid-focused ion accelerators being developed ...
Electron-clouds and rising desorbed gas pressure limit the performance of many existing accelerators...
Contaminating clouds of electrons are a common concern for accelerators of positive-charged particle...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is used to study beam transport and accumulation of electrons in q...
We present recent advances in the modeling of beam electron-cloud dynamics, including surface effect...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at LBNL is a driver scale single beam injector that provides a 1 M...
We study electron clouds in high perveance beams (K = 8E-4) with a large tune depression of 0.2 (def...
From February to July 2006, I have been doing research as a guest at Lawrence Berkeley National Labo...
Beam interaction with background gas and walls produces ubiquitous clouds of stray electrons that fr...
For the transport of high-intensity hadron beams in low-energy beam lines of linear accelerators, th...
Stray electrons can arise in positive-ion accelerators for heavy-ion fusion or other applications as...
Electron cloud effects (ECEs) are increasingly recognized as important, but incompletely understood,...
Stray electrons can be introduced in positive-charge accelerators for heavy ion fusion (or other ap...