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Frontiers of Accelerator Technology

Proceedings of the Joint US-CERN-Japan International School
    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814531511Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    The Table of Contents for the book is as follows:

    • Short Courses

      • Introduction to High Energy Linear Accelerators for Low Emittance Beams

      • Issues in Superconducting RF Technology

      • Ramp-Rate Sensitivity of SSC Dipole Magnet Prototypes

    • Lectures and Seminars

      • Superconducting Cavities — Basics

      • Superconducting Cavities — Couplers and Tuners

      • Superconducting Magnet Technology for Future Hadron Colliders

      • AC Losses and Related Topics on Superconducting Magnets for High Energy Accelerators

      • Transverse Emittance Control in Linear Colliders

      • Fast Feedback for Linear Colliders

      • Nanometer Spot Size Monitor Using Laser Interferometry

      • Instrumentation — Pick-ups and Diagnostics

      • Beam Bunch Feedback

      • Cavity Systems Which Suppress Coupled-Bunch Instabilities

      • Self-Consistent Beam Halo Studies and Halo Diagnostic Development in a Continuous Linear Focusing Channel

      • Microwave Amplifiers for Driving TeV Linear Colliders

      • Plasma Wake-Field Acceleration

      • Induction Linacs and Pulsed Power

      • Free-Electron Laser Amplifiers in the Microwave Regime — High Power and Bunching

      • Ion Sources: Physics and Recent Progress

      • The New Generation of Photocathodes for Polarized Electron Sources

      • Cryogenic Systems for Accelerators

      • Vacuum Problems Associated with the Next Generation of Hadron Colliders

      • High Precision Geodetic Metrology for the Alignment of Particle Accelerators

      • Industrial and Medical Applications of Accelerators

      • Government, Industry, Accelerators