Physics And Applications Of High Brightness Electron Beams, The - Proceedings Of The 46th Workshop Of The Infn Eloisatron Project

Physics And Applications Of High Brightness Electron Beams, The - Proceedings Of The 46th Workshop Of The Infn Eloisatron Project

Author: Luigi Palumbo

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 9814474053

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These proceedings comprise cutting-edge contributions by researchers at the frontiers of beam physics, free-electron-based light sources, and advanced accelerators. It represents a snap-shot of activity in these fields at a critical historical juncture, where rapid experimental progress is being reported, and new facilities such as X-ray free-electron lasers are under construction. The volume features invited contributions from leading researchers from the international beam physics community that summarize the state-of-the-art research in individual topics, as well as timely contributions from participants that arose during the workshop itself.


The Physics and Applications of High Brightness Electron Beams

The Physics and Applications of High Brightness Electron Beams

Author: Luigi Palumbo

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 9812772170

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These proceedings comprise cutting-edge contributions by researchers at the frontiers of beam physics, free-electron-based light sources, and advanced accelerators. It represents a snap-shot of activity in these fields at a critical historical juncture, where rapid experimental progress is being reported, and new facilities such as X-ray free-electron lasers are under construction. The volume features invited contributions from leading researchers from the international beam physics community that summarize the state-of-the-art research in individual topics, as well as timely contributions from participants that arose during the workshop itself.


The Physics and Applications of High Brightness Electron Beams

The Physics and Applications of High Brightness Electron Beams

Author: INFN ELOISATRON Project. Workshop

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 9812772162

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These proceedings comprise cutting-edge contributions by researchers at the frontiers of beam physics, free-electron-based light sources, and advanced accelerators. It represents a snap-shot of activity in these fields at a critical historical juncture, where rapid experimental progress is being reported, and new facilities such as X-ray free-electron lasers are under construction. The volume features invited contributions from leading researchers from the international beam physics community that summarize the state-of-the-art research in individual topics, as well as timely contributions from participants that arose during the workshop itself.


Physics And Applications Of High Brightness Electron Beams, The - Proceedings Of The Icfa Workshop

Physics And Applications Of High Brightness Electron Beams, The - Proceedings Of The Icfa Workshop

Author: James B Rosenzweig

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2003-12-18

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 9814483443

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This book contains the contributions to the Workshop on the Physics and Applications of High Brightness Electron Beams, held in July 2002 in Sardinia, Italy. This workshop had a broad international representation from the fields of intense electron sources, free-electron lasers, advanced accelerators, and ultra-fast laser-plasma, beam-plasma and laser-beam physics. The interdisciplinary participants were brought together to discuss advances in the creation and understanding of ultra-fast, ultra-high brightness electron beams, and the unique experimental opportunities in frontier high-energy-density and radiation-source physics which are offered by these scientific tools.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings® (ISTP® / ISI Proceedings)• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)


Research on the Physics of Ultra-High Brightness, Ultra-Relativistic Electron Beams

Research on the Physics of Ultra-High Brightness, Ultra-Relativistic Electron Beams

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13:

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The research supported by this grant has been focused on the physics relevant to the construction and use of state of the art high current, high brightness, ultra-relativistic electron beams in the energy range from 0.25 GeV to 1.1 GeV, namely, the 1 GeV Duke storage ring system. During this period, the Duke storage ring was commissioned and used for: production of coherent Uv radiation (from the OKA XUV EEL); production 0 spontaneous X-ray radiation: and production of a monochromatic gamma ray beam. A number of very successful theoretical results have been developed and tested. Most objectives specified in the proposal have been achieved. A number of initial objectives for the Duke storage ring have been exceeded during the commissioning of the storage ring and its subsystems. This research has led to the creation of a unique facility capable of producing high brightness electron beams with parameters exceeding initial design goals. These beams have been utilized for ground breaking achievements with the OKA FEL system, including the first and only UV FEL in the US and the first and only monochromatic gamma ray beam with tunable energy.


High-brightness Electron Beams for Production of High Intensity, Coherent Radiation for Scientific and Industrial Applications

High-brightness Electron Beams for Production of High Intensity, Coherent Radiation for Scientific and Industrial Applications

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 12

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Relativistic electron beams with high six-dimensional phase space densities, i.e., high-brightness beams, are the basis for efficient generation of intense and coherent radiation beams for advanced scientific and industrial applications. The remarkable progress in synchrotrons radiation facilities from the first generation to the current, third-generation capability illustrates this point. With the recent development of the high-brightness electron gun based on laser-driven rf photocathodes, linacs have become another important option for high-brightness electron beams. With linacs of about 100 MeV, megawatt-class infrared free-electron lasers can be designed for industrial applications such as power beaming. With linacs of about 10 GeV, 1-Å x-ray beams with brightness and time resolution exceeding by several orders of magnitude the current synchrotrons radiation sources can be generated based on self-amplified spontaneous emission. Scattering of a high-brightness electron beam by high power laser beams is emerging as a compact method of generating short-pulse, bright x-rays. In the high-energy frontier, photons of TeV quantum energy could be generated by scattering laser beams with TeV electron beams in future linear colliders.