23–28 Sept 2012
Alghero, Sardegna, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

CHANNELING PRIMER

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23 Sept 2012, 13:00
Alghero, Sardegna, Italy

Alghero, Sardegna, Italy

Hotel Calabona

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  1. 23/09/2012, 13:00
  2. Sultan Dabagov (LNF)
    23/09/2012, 14:00
  3. S. Lubrano
    23/09/2012, 14:15
  4. Umberto Dosselli (PD)
    23/09/2012, 14:45
  5. Dr Dick Carrigan (Fermilab), Dr Edward Tsyganov (UTSWMC)
    23/09/2012, 15:15
    This short primer will cover the developments of GeV and TeV-scale channeling over more than four decades and also look to the future. Early studies at CERN and Fermilab confirmed that GeV scale channeling continued the behavior seen in the MeV regime. While working on the first channeling experiment at Fermilab, Tsyganov suggested using bent crystals. This enormously amplified the...
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  6. Sergio Bertolucci (LNF)
    23/09/2012, 15:45
  7. Susanna Guiducci (LNF)
    23/09/2012, 16:15
    An overview of the SuperB, high luminosity B-Factory project in Italy, will be presented. The main design features to reach the very high luminosity requested and a status of progress in the design will be given. The option of using the injector linac for accelerating a ultra low emittance beam for a SASE FEL facility will be also presented.
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  8. Prof. Victor Malka (LOA)
    23/09/2012, 16:45
    Channeling Primer
    Invited talk
    The giant longitudinal electric fields produced in laser plasmas can be used to generate, in a compact and reproducible way, energetic electron beams with tuneable parameters. In those laser plasma accelerators, different injection schemes have been demonstrated such as the forced laser wake field [1], the bubble/blow out regime [2], or the colliding laser pulses [3] that offers the...
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  9. Prof. M.L. Carvalho (Atomic Physics Centre, University of Lisbon)
    23/09/2012, 17:15
    This work reviews the most used optical systems for X-ray microprobes and summarizes the experiences in research with synchrotron radiation as well as with X-ray tube generators. The need for smaller beam spot sizes for various applications and the unique properties of X-rays have induced a remarkable and fast development in X-ray optical systems. These systems are divided into four main...
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  10. Rodolfo Bonifacio
    23/09/2012, 17:45
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