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Jang, J.-H.

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WEZMA03 High Power Proton Accelerator in Korea 315
 
  • B. H. Choi, S. An, Y.-S. Cho, B. C. Chung, J.-H. Jang, J-Y. Kim, K. Y. Kim, K. R. Kim, H.-J. Kwon, Y. Y. Lee, J. W. Park
    KAERI, Daejon
 
  A high power proton accelerator project, Proton Engineering Frontier Project (PEFP), as one of the 21C Frontier Projects conducted by Korean Government, has goals to develop a 100MeV high current proton linear accelerator, its beam utilization and industrial applications. As the front end of the 100MeV accelerator, a 20MeV linear accelerator consisted of a 50 keV proton injector, a 3 MeV RFQ, a 20 MeV DTL, was completed and tested. The rest part of the accelerator and various beam lines for beam utilizations are under construction, and also a site preparation and construction works are under progresses in cooperation with Gyeongju city. In parallel proton beam utilization and accelerator application technologies are extensively studied and under development. In this paper the status and the future plan of the project including test results of the 20MeV accelerator, site preparation and construction works, and development of proton beam utilization and user program will be presented in detail.  
FRXMA01 Progress of the Laser-Plasma Acceleration Research at KERI 832
 
  • H. Suk, M. S. Hur, J.-U. Kim, S. H.Yoo. Yoo
    KERI, Changwon
  • J.-H. Jang
    KAERI, Daejon
 
  There rise great interest worldwide in plasma accelerators driven by ultra-intense lasers or electron beams which make it possible to generate ultra-high gradient acceleration and high quality particle beams in a much more compact size compared with conventional accelerators. A frontier research on laser and plasma accelerators is focused on high energy electron acceleration and ultra-short coherent X-ray and Tera Hertz radiations as their applications. These achievements will provide not only a wide range of sciences with benefits of a table-top accelerator but also a basic science with a tool of ultrahigh energy accelerators probing an unknown extremely microscopic world. Harnessing the recent advance of ultra-intense ultra-short pulse lasers and accelerators, the worldwide research has made a tremendous breakthrough in demonstrating high-energy high-quality particle beams in a compact scale. This talk highlights recent progress of results on laser and plasma based acceleration experiments to quest for physics of acceleration and beam physics in plasma and to present new outlook for applications of laser and plasma accelerators.