LEADER 00000cam a2200685Ka 4500 001 ocn824698160 003 OCoLC 005 20160527041653.9 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---unuuu 008 130121s2000 si a ob 100 0 eng d 019 853361483 020 9789812792181|q(electronic book) 020 981279218X|q(electronic book) 020 |z9810244223 020 |z9789810244224 035 (OCoLC)824698160|z(OCoLC)853361483 040 N$T|beng|epn|cN$T|dOCLCO|dE7B|dI9W|dOCLCF|dOCLCO|dYDXCP |dEBLCP|dDEBSZ|dOCLCO|dOCL|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO 049 RIDW 050 4 QC787.H53|bI34 1999eb 072 7 SCI|x051000|2bisacsh 082 04 539.7/3|222 084 UN 6500|2rvk 090 QC787.H53|bI34 1999eb 111 2 ICFA Advanced Accelerator Workshop|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/names/n2001019125|n(2nd :|d1999 :|cLos Angeles, Calif.) 245 14 The physics of high brightness beams :|bproceedings of the 2nd ICFA Advanced Accelerator Workshop /|ceditors, James Rosenzewig, Luca Serafini. 246 30 Proceedings of the 2nd ICFA Advanced Accelerator Workshop 264 1 Singapore ;|aRiver Edge, NJ :|bWorld Scientific,|c[2000] 264 4 |c©2000 300 1 online resource (xii, 606 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 Invited papers. Applications of high-brightness electron beams / M.J. van der Wiel -- RF photoinjector / Patrick G. O'Shea -- Computational modeling of high brightness electron beams physics / L. Serafini -- Two experiments for the generation and preservation of high-brightness electron beams / David H. Dowell, B.E.C. Koltenbah and C. Parazzoli -- Beam halo formation in high intensity proton beams / T.P. Wangler -- Computational challenges in high intensity ion beam physics / Robert D. Ryne, Ji Qiang and Salman Habib -- Space charge effects in rings / Martin Reiser -- Crystalline beams / Alessandro G. Ruggiero -- Femtosecond electron and X-ray generation by laser and plasma-based sources / E. Esarey and W.P. Leemans -- Working Group 1 summary / C. Chen and M. Ferrario -- Envelope oscillations and halo formation in bunched beams: a perturbational approach / C.K. Allen -- Electron beam halo formation in high-power PPM focusing klystron amplifiers / C. Chen and R. Pakter -- Matching of high- brightness electron and ion beams in variably focusing channels / R. Pakter and C. Chen -- A particle-core model for transverse dynamics of beam halo in periodic-focusing channels / T.F. Wang -- Variational-wavelet approach to rms envelope equations / A. Fedorova and M. Zeitlin -- Non -equilibrium transverse motion and emittance growth in space-charge dominated beams / S.G. Anderson and J.B. Rosenzweig -- Collective working group II. Effects in bending systems. Working Group 2 summary: space charge effects in bending systems / C.L. Bohn and P.J. Emma -- Errors, resonances, and corrections in the space-charge- dominated beam of the University of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER) / R.A. Kishek [and others] -- Formation of patterns in intense hadron beams. The amplitude equation approach / S.I. Tzenov -- A general method for propagation of the phase space distribution, with application to the saw- tooth instability / R.L. Warnock and J.A. Ellison -- Generation of intense X-rays and low-emittance electron beams in a laser-electron storage ring / Z. Huang -- Nonperturbative geometrodynamic calculation of chaotic mixing time in charged-particle beams / C.L. Bohn -- Progress on the study of CSR effects / R. Li. 505 8 Working group III. Exotic source physics. Working Group 3 summary: Exotic source physics: photon-assisted filed emission, spin polarization, cathode-less (plasma) sources, etc.. / C.A. Brau and W.B. Mori -- Optimization of Smith- Purcell radiation from a perfectly conducting strip grating / S.R. Trotz -- Plasma electron trapping and acceleration in a plasma wake field using a density transition / H. Suk [and others] -- Low-emittance monoenergetic electron and ion beams from ultra-intense laser-solid alterations / T.E. Cowan [and others] -- Single crystal copper photo and cathode in the BNL/SLAC/ UCLA 1.6 cell RF gun / D.T. Palmer, S. Anderson and J.B. Rosenzweig -- Working group IV. Beam measurements and technology. Working Group 4 summary: beam measurements and photoinjector issues / D.C. Nguyen and V. Yakimenko -- Recent developments of the MIT 17 GHz RF gun experiment / W.J. Brown [and others] -- Update on the commissioning of the low-energy demonstration accelerator (LEDA) radio- frequency quadrupole (RFQ) / H.V. Smith [and others] -- Multidimensional phase space recovery using tomography technique / M. Babzien [and others] -- Low-energy demonstration accelerator (LEDA) radio-frequency quadrupole (RFQ) results / L.M. Young [and others] -- Generation of low emittance beams using III-V semiconductor photocathodes in an RF gun / J.E. Clendenin [and others] -- Streak camera enhanced quadrupole scan technique / S.M. Gierman -- A high-charge high-brightness L-band photocathode RF gun / M.E. Conde [and others] -- HOMDYN study for the LCLS RF photo-injector / M. Ferrario [and others] -- Limitations on the resolution of YAG:CE beam profile monitor for high brightness electron beam / A. Murokh [and others] -- Industrial participation. Application of bright ion beams for ion implantation used in the manufacture of semiconductor devices / D.R. Swenson -- Compact, integrated photoelectron linacs / D. Yu. 520 This book contains the proceedings of the 1999 ICFA workshop on the physics of high brightness beams. The workshop took a snapshot in time of a fast moving, interdisciplinary field driven by advanced applications such as high gradient, high energy physics linear colliders, high gain free electron lasers, heavy ion fusion, and transmutation of nuclear materials. While the field of high brightness beam physics has traditionally been divided into disparate electron and heavy ion communities, the workshop brought the two types of researchers together, so that a sharing of insights and methods could be achieved. 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