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Mike Seidel

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PHYS-448: Introduction to particle accelerators
The course presents basic physics ideas underlying the workings of modern accelerators. We will examine key features and limitations of these machines as used in accelerator driven sciences like high
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High power electrostatic beam splitter for a proton beamline

Mike Seidel, Hua Zhang

The High Intensity Proton Accelerator facility (HIPA) delivers a 590 MeV cw (50.6 MHz) proton beam with up to 1.4 MW beam power (2.4 mA) to spallation and meson production targets serving particle physics experiments and material research. The main acceler ...
2024

Beam Loss Simulations for the Proposed TATTOS Beamline at HIPA

Mike Seidel, Hui Zhang

IMPACT (Isotope and Muon Production with Advanced Cyclotron and Target Technologies) is a proposed initia- tive envisaged for the high-intensity proton accelerator fa- cility (HIPA) at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). As part of IMPACT, a radioisotope ta ...
JACoW (Joint Accelerator Conferences Website)2024

Toward a brightness upgrade to the SwissFEL: A high gradient traveling-wave rf photogun

Mike Seidel, Paolo Craievich, Sven Reiche, Anastasiya Magazinik

The first generation of S-band injectors for free-electron lasers has illustrated high reliability and performance by driving the latest generation of high brightness machines. However, the ultimate electron beam brightness of these devices is limited by t ...
College Pk2023
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