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Fri 19 Jan, at 11:00 - Seminar Room T2

Kem. E. Robinson

Kem. E. Robinson

Abstract


Friday, January 19, 2001, 11:00
Seminar Room above CAFETERIA, Building "T1"
Sincrotrone Trieste, Basovizza
An Update of Accelerator Research and ALS Activities at Berkeley Labs

Kem E. Robinson

(Accelerator & Fusion Research, E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) ABSTRACT The Accelerator & Fusion Research Division (AFRD) at LBNL traces it roots back to Ernest O. Lawrence. In the intervening years since the cyclotron the interests and pursuits have greatly increased varied within AFRD. AFRD is active in supporting large accelerator projects such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) or the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS). It is even more active in development of accelerator physics and technology. Included in the active areas of work are ion sources, superconducting magnets, accelerator source physics, laser accelerators, rf development, and development and enhancement of the Advanced Light Source (ALS) through its ALS Accelerator Physics Group. A few of the recent developments within AFRD will be highlighted. These will include the status of the Superbends that are to be installed on ALS this year, tune phase-space mapping of the ALS, and the 3rd harmonic cavity operation at the ALS. Recent results in the laser-plasma accelerator work will also be discussed. As time permits recent work on tunable permanent magnets and recent developments within the superconducting magnet group will also be presented.

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