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Fabrication of the Prototype 201.25 MHz Cavity for a Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment / Rimmer, Robert ; Manning, Stephen ; Manus, Robert ; Phillips, Larry ; Stirbet, Mircea ; Worland, K ; Wu, Genfa ; Li, Derun ; MacGill, Robert ; Staples, John W et al.
2005 - 3 p. External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.2080
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Performance of a CW RFQ Injector for the IUCF Cyclotron / Derenchuk, Vladimir Peter ; Anferov, Vladimir ; East, Gary W ; Friesel, Dennis ; Hamm, Robert W ; Jones, William P ; Staples, John W
A 750 keV RFQ proton pre-injector was installed in place of a 600 keV Cockroft-Walton high voltage terminal for the IUCF k220 Cyclotron.* The pre-injector consists of a 20 keV microwave ion source and LEBT, a unique design 750 keV CW RFQ, and a short transfer beam line to the k15 injector cyclotron center region.** This pre-injector system was installed and commissioned in June of 2003 and is now in routine service as the sole injection system to the cyclotrons. This contribution will discuss the performance of the CW RFQ pre-injector and the transmission properties of the beam through the cyclotrons..
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.3179
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Highly Compressed Ion Beams for High Energy Density Science / Friedman, Alex ; Barnard, John J ; Briggs, Richard J ; Callahan, Debra ; Caporaso, George ; Celata, C M ; Davidson, Ronald C ; Faltens, Andy ; Grant-Logan, B ; Grisham, Larry et al.
The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory (HIF-VNL) is developing the intense ion beams needed to drive matter to the High Energy Density (HED) regimes required for Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) and other applications. An interim goal is a facility for Warm Dense Matter (WDM) studies, wherein a target is heated volumetrically without being shocked, so that well-defined states of matter at 1 to 10 eV are generated within a diagnosable region. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.339
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Optical Synchronization Systems for Femtosecond X-Ray Sources / Wilcox, Russell ; Holzwarth, Ronald ; Staples, John W
In femtosecond pump/probe experiments using short x-ray and optical pulses, precise synchronization must be maintained between widely separated lasers in a synchrotron or FEL facility. We are developing synchronization systems using optical signals for applications requiring different ranges of timing error. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.3958
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Accelerator and Ion Beam Tradeoffs for Studies of Warm Dense Matter / Barnard, John J ; Briggs, Richard J ; Callahan, Debra ; Davidson, Ronald C ; Friedman, Alex ; Grant-Logan, B ; Grisham, Larry ; Lee, Edward ; Lee, Richard ; Olson, Craig et al.
One approach to heat a target to "Warm Dense Matter" conditions (similar, for example, to the interiors of giant planets or certain stages in Inertial Confinement Fusion targets), is to use intense ion beams as the heating source. By consideration of ion beam phase space constraints, both at the injector, and at the final focus, and consideration of simple equations of state, approximate conditions at a target foil may be calculated. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.2568
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RF-Based Accelerators for HEDP Research / Staples, John W ; Chou, Weiren ; Keller, Roderich ; Ostroumov, Peter ; Sessler, Andrew M
Accelerator-driven High-Energy Density Physics experiments require typically 1 nanosecond, 1 microcoulomb pulses of mass 20 ions accelerated to several MeV to produce eV-level excitations in thin targets, the "warm dense matter" regime. Traditionally the province of induction linacs, RF-based acceleration may be a viable alternative with recent breakthroughs in accelerating structures and high-field superconducting solenoids. [...]
2005 External link: Published version from JACoW
In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.1829

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