on behalf of the Working Group. We report in this paper on the activities of the working group on electron sources at the Advanced Accelerator Workshop held in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in June 1994. The discussion, while dominated by the subject of rf photoinjectors, included explorations of many novel areas in the state-of-the-art in electron source research and development. The major points raised at the workshop are examined, and a guide to the detailed reports of the members of the working group is provided
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
A workshop on The Next Generation Gamma-Ray Sources, sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Physics at t...
The Radiation Sources Working Group addressed advanced concepts for the generation of RF energy to p...
This report summarizes the discussions of the Microwave Source Working Group during the Advanced Acc...
Electron sources are essential to an array of electron accelerator supporting research in high-energ...
A workshop on Ion Sources for Hadron Colliders was held September 4--5, 1997 in Gelnhausen, Germany....
RF sources are an important element in the power conversion chain of all types of accelerators. An i...
This paper summarizes the presentations and discussions of Working Group 1- Electron Guns and Inject...
The importance of developing higher-brightness electron beam sources for future accelerators was emp...
This paper summarizes the discussions, presentations, and activity of the Future Light Sources Works...
Since the discovery of electrons more than a century ago, the generation, transport and characteriza...
Workshop on Photo-injectors for Energy Recovery Linac was held at National Synchrotron Light Source ...
Since the discovery of electrons more than a century ago, the generation, transport and characteriza...
This paper summarizes the discussions, presentations, and activity of the Future Lightsources Works...
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
A workshop on The Next Generation Gamma-Ray Sources, sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Physics at t...
The Radiation Sources Working Group addressed advanced concepts for the generation of RF energy to p...
This report summarizes the discussions of the Microwave Source Working Group during the Advanced Acc...
Electron sources are essential to an array of electron accelerator supporting research in high-energ...
A workshop on Ion Sources for Hadron Colliders was held September 4--5, 1997 in Gelnhausen, Germany....
RF sources are an important element in the power conversion chain of all types of accelerators. An i...
This paper summarizes the presentations and discussions of Working Group 1- Electron Guns and Inject...
The importance of developing higher-brightness electron beam sources for future accelerators was emp...
This paper summarizes the discussions, presentations, and activity of the Future Light Sources Works...
Since the discovery of electrons more than a century ago, the generation, transport and characteriza...
Workshop on Photo-injectors for Energy Recovery Linac was held at National Synchrotron Light Source ...
Since the discovery of electrons more than a century ago, the generation, transport and characteriza...
This paper summarizes the discussions, presentations, and activity of the Future Lightsources Works...
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
An 18 MeV electron photo-injector facility was constructed at Fermilab in collaboration with UCLA, I...
A workshop on The Next Generation Gamma-Ray Sources, sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Physics at t...