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High-Efficiency Radiation via Fast Electron Beam Pinching in Nonuniform Plasmas. [PDF]
Zhu XL, Chen M, Sheng ZM.
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High-field flux jump instabilities in cables for accelerator or compact fusion magnets and their effective suppression. [PDF]
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3D atomic structure determination with ultrashort-pulse MeV electron diffraction. [PDF]
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Real-time dose reconstruction and dose coverage forecasting using the magnetic resonance linear accelerator. [PDF]
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Research and development of high energy accelerators began in 1911. Since then, progresses achieved are: development of high gradient dc and rf accelerators, achievement of high field magnets with excellent field quality, discovery of transverse and
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An Accelerator for Physics Simulations
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2007An accelerator based on field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology accelerates double-precision floating-point operations present in the energy calculation of Monte Carlo-Metropolis simulations. The accelerator uses COTS components and is scalable in terms of clock frequency, memory capability, and number of computing units.
DANESE, GIOVANNI +5 more
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Particle physics with cosmic accelerators
Physical Review D, 1986We discuss the atmospheric showers initiated by 1--${10}^{4}$-TeV photons emitted by cosmic accelerators such as Cygnus X-3. The direction and characteristic time structure of the radiation from such sources can be used to tag a beam of known composition (\ensuremath{\gamma} rays) with well-understood interactions (QED) with the target atmosphere.
, Halzen, , Hikasa, , Stanev
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