Oct 3 – 6, 2022
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Session

Uses and Applications

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Oct 5, 2022, 8:30 AM
Cornell University

Cornell University

Hosted by Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 United States

Conveners

Uses and Applications: Session I

  • Peter Williams (STFC, AsTeC)

Uses and Applications: Session II

  • Erdong Wang

Description

Applications of ERL accelerators

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  1. Zhentang Zhao
    10/5/22, 8:30 AM
    Uses and Applications
    Presentation

    https://cornell.zoom.us/j/93456110989?pwd=WXVwYU1xaW51cHcrWFROSFdOcEpnQT09

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  2. Tobias Beck (FRIB, MSU)
    10/5/22, 8:50 AM
    Uses and Applications
    Presentation

    The electromagnetic interaction of atomic nuclei with photons is a well-understood process that provides model-independent access to their properties. Consequently, photonuclear-reaction studies below and above the particle separation threshold have been a driving force in the study of the nuclear force for decades. Around the turn of the century, the field experienced a renaissance with the...

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  3. Erdong Wang
    10/5/22, 9:10 AM
    Uses and Applications
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    IntraBeam Scattering (IBS) and other diffusion mechanisms in the EIC Hadron Storage Ring (HSR) degrade the beam emittances during a store, with growth times of about 2 hours at the two nominal proton energies of 275 GeV and 100 GeV. Strong Hadron Cooling (SHC) maintains good beam quality and high luminosity during long collision stores. A novel cooling method – Coherent electron Cooling...

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  4. Prof. Florian Hug (JGU Mainz, Institut für Kernphysik), Florian Hug (Mainz University), Kurt Aulenbacker (Mainz University)
    10/5/22, 9:30 AM
    Uses and Applications
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  5. Norio Nakamura (High Energy Accelerator Organization (KEK))
    10/5/22, 9:50 AM
    Uses and Applications
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    In extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, high volume manufacturing recently started using a laser-produced plasma (LPP) source of 250-W power at 13.5 nm. However, development of a high-power EUV light source is still very important to overcome stochastic effects with a high throughput. The required EUV power to realize the 3-nm node and beyond with a high speed of future scanners is estimated...

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  6. Luca Serafini (INFN)
    10/5/22, 10:30 AM
    Uses and Applications
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    https://cornell.zoom.us/j/93456110989?pwd=WXVwYU1xaW51cHcrWFROSFdOcEpnQT09

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  7. Dr I.V. Konoplev (1. JAI, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. 2.Department of Physics, Sevastopol State University, Russia)
    10/5/22, 10:50 AM
    Uses and Applications
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    Energy-frontier particle accelerators are among the most exciting, complex, challenging, and expensive research instruments performing high precision measurements confirming the fundamentals of the physics and broadening new research horizons. Currently the highest energy machines, from multi-GeV to several TeV, (ILC, FCC, CLIC) capable of searching for the most basic building blocks of matter...

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  8. Vladimir Litvinenko (Stony Brook University)
    10/5/22, 11:10 AM
    Uses and Applications
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  9. Dr Jan Bernauer (Stony Brook University), Richard Milner (MIT)
    10/5/22, 11:30 AM
    Uses and Applications
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  10. Dmitry Kayran (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    10/5/22, 11:50 AM
    Uses and Applications
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  11. Tobias Beck (FRIB, MSU)
    Uses and Applications
    Presentation

    The electromagnetic interaction of atomic nuclei with photons is a well-understood process that provides model-independent access to their properties. Consequently, photonuclear-reaction studies below and above the particle separation threshold have been a driving force in the study of the nuclear force for decades. Around the turn of the century, the field experienced a renaissance with the...

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