Conveners
WG4 - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
- Andrei Seryi (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science)
WG4 - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
- Andrei Seryi (John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science)
Ms
Jacqueline Yan
(University of Tokyo, School of Science)
03/06/2013, 15:00
WG4 future - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
talk
One of ATF2’s major goals is to verify the Local Chromaticity Correction scheme by focusing the vertical e- beam size (σy ) down to its design 37 nm. Indispensable for this mission and for R&D of future linear colliders is the Shintake Monitor installed at ATF2’s virtual IP. It is the only existing beam size monitor capable of measuring σy < 100 nm. , The e- beam is collided against laser...
Mr
Giorgio Turchetti
(INFN)
03/06/2013, 15:30
WG4 future - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
talk
The quality of laser accelerated proton beams is still low and hybrid schemes are a possible alternative for near term applications.
We achieve energy and angle selection with a transport line wihich renders the beam suitable post-acceleration. We show that with a pulse of intensity I ~ 10^21 W/cm^2 proton energies above 40 MeV are obtained from 3D PIC simulations as in...
Mr
Klaus Steiniger
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
03/06/2013, 18:00
WG4 future - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
talk
We show that optical free electron lasers in the X-ray range can be realized using Traveling-Wave Thomson-scattering (TWTS). TWTS provides long interaction lengths in the centimeter to meter range with undulator periods in the micron range. These can be accomplished with existing petawatt class lasers as optical wigglers in a side scattering geometry by tilting the laser pulse front. TWTS...
Massimo Ferrario
(LNF)
03/06/2013, 18:30
WG4 future - Future accelerator concepts incl. gg, beam transport (applications)
talk
We describe in this talk a preliminary proposal of a new large infrastructure for fundamental and applied physics research. Conceived as an innovative and evolutionary tool also for multi-disciplinary investigations in a wide field of scientific, technological and industrial applications, it will be a high intensity “particle beams factory”, based on a combination of a high duty cycle...