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El. knyga: Frontiers of Accelerator Technology: Proceedings of the Joint US-CERN-Japan International School, Hayama/Tsukuba, Japan 9-18 September 1996 [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Brookhaven Nat'l Lab, Usa), Edited by (Kek, Tsukuba, Japan), Edited by (Cas, Geneva, Switzerland)
  • Formatas: 876 pages
  • Serija: Accelerator Physics
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Mar-1999
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814447324
  • World Scientific e-book
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  • Formatas: 876 pages
  • Serija: Accelerator Physics
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Mar-1999
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814447324
The motivation to conceive and build accelerators comes from a most fundamental need of man to understand and control the world around us. With beams and their associated accelerators, scientists and engineers can gain understanding of the nature of matter and modify matter, which is not possible by other means. The areas already influenced by the developments in accelerator technology are high energy and nuclear physics, atomic and molecular physics, condensed matter physics and the biological sciences. There are also a growing number of applications in medicine and industry.This book summarizes all the currently available knowledge on the rf technology driving the development of particle beams for science, medicine and industry. It is a unique collection of information on this technology.
Preface vii Introduction to Electrodynamics for Microwave Linear Accelerators 1(135) D.H. Whittum Introductory Lecture on Waveguides and Cavities 136(115) K. Takata Microwave Electronics: Slaters Perturbation Theorem 251(20) Y. Yamazaki Microwave Electronics --- Microwave Networks 271(29) W. Pirkl Cavity Design Programs 300(22) E.M. Nelson Traveling-Wave Structures 322(17) D. Boussard Standing-Wave Structures 339(24) E.V. Kozyrev Superconducting Cavities 363(20) W. Weingarten The Quest for High-Gradient Superconducting Cavities 383(35) H. Padamsee Beam-Cavity Interaction: Beam Loading 418(17) M.M. Karliner Analysis of the Transient Response in Periodic Structures Based on a Coupled-Resonator Model 435(20) T. Shintake Low Level RF and Feedback 455(35) R. Garoby Wakefields --- Resonant Modes and Couplers 490(28) E. Haebel Advanced Concepts of Wakefields 518(20) Y.H. Chin Beam Diagnostics with Synchrotron Radiation 538(53) A. Hofmann Circuit Model for Cavity with a Port 591(5) Y.Y. Lau Ferrite Loaded RF Cavity 596(27) S. Ninomiya Ferrite Variable-Frequency Cavities for Synchrotrons 623(5) J.M. Brennan Klystron Beam Bunching 628(29) B. Carlsten Computer Simulation of a Klystron Using a Field-Charge Interaction Code (FCI) 657(17) T. Shintake Klystron --- Space-Charge Limited Flow, Guns, Perveance 674(42) S. Isagawa RF Pulse Compression for the Future Linear Collider 716(26) I.V. Syrachev Other RF Power Sources 742(26) G.Ya. Kurkin Field Emission and RF Breakdown in High-Gradient Room-Temperature Linac Structures 768(27) J.W. Wang G.A. Loew Development of A High Power RF-Window at S-Band 795(20) H. Matsumoto RF Structure: Fabrication and Conditioning 815(19) T.Higo The Story of the RFQ 834(11) A. Schempp Status and Future Directions for Advanced Accelerator Research 845(12) R.H. Siemann List of Participants 857