ARES (Accelerator Research Experiment at Sinbad) is a linear accelerator for the production of low charge (from few pC to sub-pC) electron bunches with 100 MeV energy, fs and sub-fs duration and excellent arrival time stability. This experiment is currently under construction at DESY Hamburg and it is foreseen to start operation by the beginning of 2018 with the commissioning of the RF-gun. After an initial beam characterization phase, ARES will provide high temporal resolution probes for testing novel acceleration techniques, such as Laser driven plasma Wake-Field Acceleration (LWFA), Dielectric Laser Acceleration (DLA) and THz driven acceleration. In this work we present an overview of the present design of the linac with a special focus ...
In this work we present the outlines of possible experiments for dielectric laser acceleration (DLA)...
Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators At Desy (SINBAD) at Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (...
In this work we present the outline of an experimental setup for dielectric laser acceleration of re...
We present a status update on the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under constructio...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is foreseen to host mult...
We present a status update on the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under constructio...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at Desy) is foreseen to host vari...
ARES is a planned linear accelerator for R&D for production of ultra-short electron bunches. It will...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunchesand Accelerators at DESY) is foreseen to host vario...
We present an overview of the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under construction at...
The SINBAD (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) project is a dedicated, long-term acc...
The accelerator R&D facility SINBAD (Short Innovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) will drive m...
The SINBAD facility (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is a long-term dedicated acc...
The ARES (Accelerator Research experiment at SINBAD) Linac at SINBAD (Short and INnovative Bunches a...
We present an overview of the dedicated accelerator R&D facility “SINBAD”, currently under construct...
In this work we present the outlines of possible experiments for dielectric laser acceleration (DLA)...
Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators At Desy (SINBAD) at Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (...
In this work we present the outline of an experimental setup for dielectric laser acceleration of re...
We present a status update on the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under constructio...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is foreseen to host mult...
We present a status update on the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under constructio...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at Desy) is foreseen to host vari...
ARES is a planned linear accelerator for R&D for production of ultra-short electron bunches. It will...
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunchesand Accelerators at DESY) is foreseen to host vario...
We present an overview of the dedicated R&D facility SINBAD which is currently under construction at...
The SINBAD (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) project is a dedicated, long-term acc...
The accelerator R&D facility SINBAD (Short Innovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) will drive m...
The SINBAD facility (Short INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at DESY) is a long-term dedicated acc...
The ARES (Accelerator Research experiment at SINBAD) Linac at SINBAD (Short and INnovative Bunches a...
We present an overview of the dedicated accelerator R&D facility “SINBAD”, currently under construct...
In this work we present the outlines of possible experiments for dielectric laser acceleration (DLA)...
Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators At Desy (SINBAD) at Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (...
In this work we present the outline of an experimental setup for dielectric laser acceleration of re...