Since its invention in the 1920s, particle accelerators have made tremendous progress in accelerator science, technology and applications. However, the fundamental acceleration principle, namely, to apply an external radiofrequency (RF) electric field to accelerate charged particles, remains unchanged. As this method (either room temperature RF or superconducting RF) is approaching its intrinsic limitation in acceleration gradient (measured in MeV/m), it becomes apparent that new methods with much higher acceleration gradient (measured in GeV/m) must be found for future very high energy accelerators as well as future compact (table-top or room-size) accelerators. This volume introduces a number of advanced accelerator concepts (AAC) — their...
Ever since the research on laser-based particle acceleration concepts began in earnest about a dozen...
Applied nuclear physics is an essential part of the research activity at many particle accelerators....
A précis is given of a critical review of a few advanced acceleration concepts that involve neither ...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Particle accelerators have enabled forefront research in high energy physics and other research area...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Linear accelerators (linacs) use alternating radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields to accelerat...
This book explores the physics, technology and applications of particle accelerators. It illustrates...
This volume, consisting of articles written by experts with international repute and long experience...
Selected examples of advanced accelerator concepts are reviewed. Such plasma accelerators as plasma ...
of Particles Workshop) was held at Los Alamos in January 1982. The workshop lasted a week and divide...
Particle acceleration has become an integral part of our society and its technologies, spanning from...
Applied nuclear physics is an essential part of the research activity at many particle accelerators....
Research and development of high energy accelerators began in 1911. Since then, progresses achieved ...
Ever since the research on laser-based particle acceleration concepts began in earnest about a dozen...
Applied nuclear physics is an essential part of the research activity at many particle accelerators....
A précis is given of a critical review of a few advanced acceleration concepts that involve neither ...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Particle accelerators have enabled forefront research in high energy physics and other research area...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Linear accelerators (linacs) use alternating radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields to accelerat...
This book explores the physics, technology and applications of particle accelerators. It illustrates...
This volume, consisting of articles written by experts with international repute and long experience...
Selected examples of advanced accelerator concepts are reviewed. Such plasma accelerators as plasma ...
of Particles Workshop) was held at Los Alamos in January 1982. The workshop lasted a week and divide...
Particle acceleration has become an integral part of our society and its technologies, spanning from...
Applied nuclear physics is an essential part of the research activity at many particle accelerators....
Research and development of high energy accelerators began in 1911. Since then, progresses achieved ...
Ever since the research on laser-based particle acceleration concepts began in earnest about a dozen...
Applied nuclear physics is an essential part of the research activity at many particle accelerators....
A précis is given of a critical review of a few advanced acceleration concepts that involve neither ...