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I-01 Linacs of the Future linac, synchrotron, electron, proton 1
 
  • J.P. Blewett
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
II-01 Measurements and Calculations on the 50-MeV Brookhaven Linac linac, beam-loading, BNL, coupling 28
 
  • K. Batchelor, R. Chasman, T. Werntz
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
II-04 Recent Operating Experience with the ZGS Injector Linac linac, ion, cathode, ion-source 60
 
  • R. Perry
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
 
II-06 Partial Energy Beams from an Ion Linac ion, linac, heavy-ion, target 72
 
  • A. Ghiorso, E.L. Hubbard, R.M. Main, D.A. Spence, F. Voelker
    LRL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
II-07 Performance Characteristics of the Zero Gradient Synchrotron Linac Automatic Gradient Stabilizer linac, radio-frequency, controls, synchrotron 78
 
  • R.W. Castor, J. Abraham
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
 
III-01 Accelerating Structure Research at Los Alamos coupling, impedance, electron, linac 83
 
  • E.A. Knapp, P.W. Allison, C.R. Emigh, L.N. Engel, J.M. Potter, W.J. Shlaer
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
III-02 Measurement on a Multistem Drift Tube Structure resonance, proton, BNL, linac 88
 
  • S. Giordano, J.P. Hannwacker
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
III-04 Aperture and Cell Size Effects on Shunt Impedance of Alternating Periodic Structures coupling, impedance, BNL, linac 104
 
  • D. Carter
    San Jose State College, San Jose, California, USA
  • T. Nishikawa
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
III-05 Transverse Modes in a Resonantly Coupled Accelerator impedance, coupling, resonance, linac 109
 
  • J.M. Potter
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
III-06 Linac Cavity Field Calculations linac, BNL, impedance, SLAC 115
 
  • P.F. Dahl, S. Giordano, J.P. Hannwacker, K. Jellett, G. Parzen
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • D.E. Young
    Midwestern Universities Research Association, Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA
 
III-07 Designing Resonant Cavities with the LALA Computer Program linac, coupling, electron, impedance 119
 
  • H.C. Hoyt
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
III-08 Circuit Analog Techniques for Analysis of Resonantly Coupled Linear Accelerator Structures coupling, impedance, linac, acceleration 125
 
  • G.R. Swain
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
III-09 Tuning and Field Measurement Techniques in a Resonantly Coupled Accelerator Tank coupling, vacuum, impedance, proton 132
 
  • L.N. Engel, E.A. Knapp
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
IV-01 RF Perturbation Measurements in Long Linac Cavities linac, pick-up, proton, synchrotron 140
 
  • C.W. Owen, C.A. Radmer, D.E. Young
    Midwestern Universities Research Association, Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA
 
IV-02 Measurements on a Model RF Manifold System coupling, resonance, linac, radiation 146
 
  • F. Voelker
    LRL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
IV-06 Design, Development, and Fabrication of Multicavity 805 MHz Accelerator Tanks coupling, vacuum, septum, BNL 169
 
  • H.G. Worstell
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
IV-07 High Field Measurements at 200 MHz in Conventional Proton Linear Accelerator Geometries at 5, 50, and 130 MeV electron, radiation, linac, pick-up 176
 
  • C.W. Owen, C.A. Radmer, D.E. Young
    Midwestern Universities Research Association, Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA
 
IV-08 Experimental Results on the RCA 7835, and Initial Operating Parameters of the FTH 515 impedance, cathode, linac, coupling 183
 
  • J.T. Keane, A.J. McNerney
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
IV-12 Phase Measurement Along Linac Sections by a Resonant Method linac, coupling, electron, resonance 198
 
  • B. Epsztein, D. Tronc
    CSF, Orsay, France
 
V-03 Coupled Motion in Low-Energy Proton Linear Accelerators coupling, betatron, focusing, proton 214
 
  • S. Ohnuma
    Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
 
V-06 Comparison of the Particle Motions as Calculated by Two Different Dynamics Programs linac, ion, electron, focusing 229
 
  • D.A. Swenson
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
  • D.E. Young, B. Austin
    Midwestern Universities Research Association, Stoughton, Wisconsin, USA
 
V-09 Space Charge Effects on Longitudinal Motion in Proton Linacs space-charge, bunching, linac, CERN 243
 
  • A. Benton, C. Agritellis
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
VI-01 Computer Study of Wave Propagation, Beam Loading and Beam Blowup in the SLAC Accelerator SLAC, focusing, resonance, electron 254
 
  • R. Helm
    SLAC, Stanford, California, USA
 
VI-02 Beam Break-Up Experiments at SLAC focusing, quadrupole, electron, SLAC 267
 
  • O.H. Altenmueller, E.V. Farinholt, Z.D. Farkas, W.B. Herrmannsfeldt, H.A. Hogg, R.F. Koontz, C.J. Kruse, G.A. Loew, R.H. Miller
    SLAC, Stanford, California, USA
 
VI-03 A Note on Transverse Beam Instabilities in Multisection Linacs linac, proton, SLAC, wakefield 281
 
  • R.L. Gluckstern
    University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
  • D.E. Nagle, W.M. Visscher
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
VI-04 Simple Models for Beam-Blowup linac, coupling, quadrupole, octupole 284
 
  • W.M. Visscher
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
VI-05 Beam Loading Effects in Standing Wave Linacs linac, AGS, proton, beam-loading 294
 
  • T. Nishikawa
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
VI-06 Optimization Criteria for Standing Wave Transverse Magnetic Deflection Cavities electron, injection, higher-order-mode, focusing 303
 
  • J. Haimson
    MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
 
VI-07 Transients in Electron Linacs beam-loading, single-bunch, electron, linac 332
 
  • B. Epsztein, J.P. Mangin
    CSF, Orsay, France
 
VI-08 Transient Wave Propagation in Linear Accelerators scattering, linac, coupling, pick-up 337
 
  • J. Abraham
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
 
VIII-03 Design of a 20 MeV Proton Linear Accelerator, New Injector for SATURNE linac, synchrotron, resonance, proton 403
 
  • M. Promé
    CEN-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
 
VIII-06 Some Characteristic Problems of the New High Duty Cycle Saclay Electron Linac klystron, controls, electron, positron 426
 
  • H. Leboutet, G. Azam, R. Bensussan, x. Blaise, B. Delmon, J.P. Mangin, J. Soffer
    CSF, Orsay, France
 
VIII-08 Results on Some European Linear Accelerators electron, klystron, gun, impedance 439
 
  • G. Azam, J. Milcamps
    CSF, Orsay, France
 
IX-01 805 MHz RF Power Sources klystron, controls, electron, cathode 449
 
  • D.E. Nagle
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
IX-02 The RF System for the AGS 200-MeV Linac controls, power-supply, AGS, linac 457
 
  • J. Sheehan, R. Witkover
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
 
IX-03 Fast RF Control Work at LASL controls, proton, klystron, status 460
 
  • R.A. Jameson, W.J. Hoffert, N.A. Lindsay
    LASL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
IX-06 Some Effects of (Not Having) Computer Control for the Stanford Linear Accelerator controls, klystron, status, monitoring 479
 
  • K.B. Mallory
    SLAC, Stanford, California, USA
 
X-01 Stanford's Superconducting Accelerator Program linac, coupling, impedance, electron 491
 
  • T.I. Smith, W.M. Fairbank, H.A. Schwettman, P.B. Wilson
    Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
 
X-02 Plans for a Superconducting CW Electron Linac at the University of Illinois linac, betatron, electron, photon 494
 
  • A.O. Hanson, D. Jamnik, C.S. Robinson, C.L. Rogers
    University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA
 
X-03 Status Report on the Feasibility Study for a Superconducting Linear Accelerator for Protons proton, linac, impedance, FIR 497
 
  • A. Citron
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
X-04 The Preparation and Performance of Superconducting Cavities vacuum, coupling, superconducting-cavity, ion 499
 
  • P. Flécher, J. Halbritter, R. Hietschold, K. Hofmann
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
X-05 An Investigation of the Slotted Iris Structure with Drift Tubes coupling, impedance, resonance, proton 502
 
  • H. Eschelbacher, H. Schopper
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany