| Paper | Title | Other Keywords | Page | 
    
        | MO2-01 | Design and Initial Operation of the ETA-II Induction Accelerator | diagnostics, electron, controls, vacuum | 19 | 
    
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                J. Clark, F. Coffield, F. Deadrick, M. Newton, W. Nexsen, D. Prono, D. Ravenscroft, A. Throop, W. Turner, K. WhithamLLNL, Livermore, California, USA
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        | WE2-02 | Advanced Accelerator R&D at LAL/ORSAY | laser, gun, cavity, ion | 285 | 
    
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                J. Le DuffLAL, Orsay, France
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        | WE3-14 | Design and Construction of the Photocathode Electron Gun Cavity | cavity, coupling, vacuum, electron | 338 | 
    
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                E. Gray, J. FraserLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE3-15 | High-Brightness, High-Current-Density Cathode for Induction Linac FELs | brightness, vacuum, electron, space-charge | 341 | 
    
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                W. Turner, Y.-J. Chen, W. NexsenLLNL, Livermore, California, USA
M. Green, G. Miram, A. NordquistVarian Associates, Palo Alto, California, USA
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        | WE3-16 | Production, Transport and Injection of a Cold Non-Magnetized Electron Beam for the Recirculating Linac | injection, electron, solenoid, focusing | 345 | 
    
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                M. Mazarakis, D. Hasti, J. Poukey, D. Smith, J. WagnerSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
M. HaworthScience Applications International Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE3-18 | Mechanical Design of a RF Electron Gun | gun, electron, cavity, vacuum | 351 | 
    
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                M. Woodle, K. Batchelor, J. SheehanBNL, Upton, New York, USA
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        | WE3-23 | Photoelectric Injector Design Considerations | emittance, space-charge, cavity, focusing | 365 | 
    
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                B. Carlsten, R. SheffieldLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH2-01 | A Review of Gyroklystrons and a Cost Estimate for a Gyroklystron-Driven Supercollider | cavity, electron, klystron, linac | 503 | 
    
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                V. Granatstein, W. LawsonUniversity of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
A. Mondelli, D CherninScience Applications International Corporation, McLean, Virginia, USA
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        | TH2-02 | Relativistic Klystron Research for Linear Colliders | cavity, klystron, beam-loading, induction | 508 | 
    
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                R. Miller, M. Allen, R. Callin, H. Deruyter, K. Eppley, K. Fant, W. Fowkes, W Herrmannsfeldt, T. Higo, H. Hoag, R. Koontz, T. Lavine, T. Lee, G. Loew, P. Morton, R. Palmer, J. Paterson, R. Ruth, H. Schwarz, Y. Takeuchi, A. Vlieks, J. Wang, P. WilsonSLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
D. Hopkins, A. SesselerLBL, Berkeley, California, USA
W. Barletta, D. Birx, J. Boyd, T. Houck, D. Prono, R. Ryne, G. Westenskow, S. YuLLNL, Livermore, California, USA
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        | TH2-03 | On the Horizon: New RF Power Sources for Linear Accelerators | klystron, electron, rf-amplifier, cavity | 514 | 
    
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                D. ReidLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH3-01 | High-Power Microwave Source Development at Los Alamos | cavity, electron, injection, klystron | 525 | 
    
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                M. Fazio, J. Kinross-Wright, R. Hoeberling, F. Van HaaftenLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH3-02 | An RF-Driven Lasertron | cavity, laser, simulation, coupling | 528 | 
    
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                P. Tallerico, R. Sheffield, W. Cornelius, E. Gray, M.T. Wilson, D. Nguyen, K. Meier, R. StockleyLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH3-07 | The Brookhaven Accelerator Test Facility | laser, electron, gun, linac | 540 | 
    
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                K. Batchelor, T. Chou, R. Fernow, J. Fischer, J. Gallardo, H. Kirk, R. Koul, R. Palmer, C. Pellegrini, J. Sheehan, T. Srinivasan-Rao, S. Ulc, M. WoodleBNL, Upton, New York, USA
I. Bigio, N. KurnitLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
K. McDonaldPrinceton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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        | TH3-14 | High Power L-Band Klystrons for Linear Accelerator | klystron, gun, electron, cavity | 559 | 
    
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                G. Faillon, E. Boghossian, Ph. GuidéeThomson-CSF, Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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        | TH3-30 | Fourteen MeV Electron Radiation Processing Accelerator and Its Applications | electron, radiation, gun, linac | 601 | 
    
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                X. Zhai, J. Chong, C. Liu, B. Qu, X. Shi, F. Xu, Z. ZhangInstitute of Atomic Energy, Beijing, China
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        | TH3-41 | RADLAC-II Upgrade Experiments | pulsed-power, electron, simulation, vacuum | 628 | 
    
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                S. Shope, C. Frost, D. Hasti, G. Leifeste, M. Mazarakis, J. Poukey, D. SmithSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH3-42 | The New Injector Design for the Upgraded RADLAC-II Linac Accelerator | electron, simulation, cavity, alignment | 631 | 
    
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                M. Mazarakis, J. Poukey, S. Shope, D. Hasti, C. Frost, G. Leifeste, D. SmithSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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        | TH3-47 | Design Considerations of High Peak Power Gyroklystrons for Linear Colliders | cavity, gun, electron, scattering | 643 | 
    
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                W. Lawson, J. Calame, V. Granatstein, B. Hogan, P. Latham, M. Reiser, M. Skopec, C. Striffler, W. Wang, D. WelshUniversity of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
M. ReadPhysical Sciences Incorporated, Alexandria, Virginia, USA
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        | FR2-01 | KEK Plans for a Linear Collider R&D | klystron, collider, electron, linear-collider | 691 | 
    
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                G. Horikoshi, Y. Kimura, T. NishikawaKEK, Ibaraki, Japan
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