
Advances Of Accelerator Physics And Technologies
Herwig Schopper(Editor)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. March 1993
Book
Hardback
780 pages
978-981-02-0957-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume, consisting of articles written by experts with international repute and long experience, reviews the state of the art of accelerator physics and technologies and the use of accelerators in research, industry and medicine. It covers a wide range of topics, from basic problems concerning the performance of circular and linear accelerators to technical issues and related fields. Also discussed are recent achievements that are of particular interest (such as RF quadrupole acceleration, ion sources and storage rings) and new technologies (such as superconductivity for magnets and RF cavities).The book will interest not only researchers and engineers in the field of accelerator development but also users of accelerators in research and industry. Moreover, teachers giving courses on accelerators and their applications will profit by learning about the most recent achievements and future possibilities.
Reviews / Votes
"... essential reading for the accelerator specialist ... Bravo to the editor, Herwig Schopper, for making a success out of a timely compilation." E J N Wilson CERN Courier, 1994More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-0957-5 (9789810209575)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Content
Part 1 Introduction: what we can learn from experiments with accelerators and storage rings, C. Jarlskog. Part 2 Circular accelerators and storage rings: beam optics and lattice design, P. Bryant; collective phenomena and instabilities, J. Gareyte; acceleration and storage of heavy ions, Ozaki; bottom- and charm-tau factories, Y. Baconnier. Part 3 Linear accelerators: general aspects of linear accelerators, P. Lapostolle; RF quadrupoles as accelerators, A. Schempp; results from the Stanford linear collider and plans for the final focus test beam facility, J. Seeman; the road to TeV electron-positron colliders, Y. Kimura. Part 4 New methods and technologies: SC magnets, G. Brianti; SC cavities, H. Lengeler; beam cooling, D. Moehl; acceleration of polarized particles, J. Buon; ion sources, H. Haseroth and H. Hora; a good idea at the time, B. Montague; new methods of Geodesy, J. Gervais. Part 5 Applications: synchrotron radiation sources, S. Tazzari; spallation neutron sources, J.L. Finey; inertial fusion by heavy ions, R. Bock; accelerators in medicine, P. Mandrillon; industrial applications of accelerators, K. Bethge.