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MO1-04 New and Proposed Linacs at CERN: The LEP (e+/e-) Injector and the SPS Heavy Ion (Pb) Injector linac, LEP, SPS, gun 9
 
  • D. Warner
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
MO2-04 Summary of the 1988 HIF Symposium target, heavy-ion, linac, plasma 24
 
  • T. Godlove
    FM Technologies, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, USA
 
MO3-03 Achromatic Magnetic Lens Systems for High Current Ion Beams solenoid, focusing, target, quadrupole 34
 
  • C. Olson
    Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
 
MO3-04 Nonlinear Beam Dynamics in a Funnel for Combining Two Intense Ion Beams emittance, space-charge, plasma, controls 38
 
  • J. Whealton, R. Raridon, K. Rothe, T. Owens
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
  • W. Becraft
    Grumman Space Systems, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
MO3-05 A Compact Proton RFQ Injector for the Bevalac rfq, proton, heavy-ion, DTL 48
 
  • J. Staples, S. Abbott, R. Caylor, R. Gough, D. Howard, R. MacGill
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
MO3-06 Acceleration, Current Amplification and Emittance in MBE-4, an Experimental Multiple Beam Induction Linear Accelerator for Heavy Ions emittance, acceleration, linac, induction 51
 
  • A. Warwick, D. Gough, D. Keefe, H. Meuth
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
MO3-12 Experiment on Beam Formation with Two Coupled RFQs rfq, emittance, bunching, ion-source 67
 
  • P. Leipe, H. Deitinghoff, H. Klein, K. Langbein, A. Schempp
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
 
MO3-13 The Cryring RFQ rfq, vacuum, CRYRING, heavy-ion 70
 
  • A. Schempp, H. Deitinghoff, H. Klein
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • C. Herrlander, A. Källberg, A. Soltan
    Manne Siegbahn Institute of Physics, Stockholm, Sweden
 
MO3-14 Performance of the DESY RFQs rfq, emittance, DESY, linac 73
 
  • A. Schempp, M. Ferch, H. Klein
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • K. Pape, S.-H. Wang, H.-S. Zhang
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • P. Schastok
    Hartmann und Braun AG, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • C. Schmidt
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
MO3-19 Stripping with a Fomblin Supersonic Jet at 112.5 keV/Nucleon injection, background, heavy-ion, vacuum 88
 
  • M. McMahan, B. Feinberg, D. Hubbard, S. Meaney
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
MO3-22 A Simple Model of Ion Extraction from a Plasma Source extraction, plasma, ion-source, space-charge 97
 
  • T. Taylor
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
MO3-23 An Emittance Measuring System for High-Current High-Brightness Multi-Beamlet Multi-Species Heavy-Ion Beams emittance, controls, ion-source, brightness 100
 
  • T. Taylor, M. de Jong, W. Michel
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
MO3-24 Reference Design for the Fermilab Linac Upgrade linac, cavity, focusing, impedance 103
 
  • J. MacLachlan
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
MO3-25 Transition Section between a 200 MHz Drift Tube Linac and a High Gradient Coupled Cavity Linac for the Fermilab Upgrade linac, focusing, cavity, collider 106
 
  • J. MacLachlan, F. Mills, L. Oleksiuk
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
MO3-26 Heavy Ion Acceleration Using Drift-Tube Structures with Optimised Focusing quadrupole, focusing, linac, CERN 109
 
  • D. Warner
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
MO3-33 Studies of the Four-Rod RFQ Using the MAFIA Codes rfq, light-ion, beam-losses, vacuum 119
 
  • M. Browman, T. Barts, P. Friedrichs, G. Spalek
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
MO3-35 Field Stability in Two-Stem Drift-Tube Linacs DTL, coupling, linac, drift-tube-linac 125
 
  • J. Billen, A. Shapiro, G. Spalek
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
MO3-39 Tailoring of the RF - Properties of a Multichannel Accelerator for the MeV Energies resonance, quadrupole, cavity, acceleration 137
 
  • R. Wojke, J. Bannenberg, R. Steenvoorden, W. Urbanus
    FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • P. van Amersfoort
    FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
  • H. Klein, A. Schempp, R. Thomae, T. Weis
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
 
MO3-40 A Four-Rod Cavity RFQ cavity, rfq, impedance, heavy-ion 140
 
  • R. Kazimi
    Texas A&M University & Texas Accelerator Center, The Woodlands, Texas, USA
 
MO3-42 Acceleration of He4 Ions in the APF Structure and the Linac I-2 for Injection into 10 GeV Synchrotron linac, acceleration, synchrotron, proton 146
 
  • I. Chuvilo, V. Artemov, I. Kapchinskiy, Yu. Korchagin, V. Kuzmichev, V. Kurakin, V. Kushin, N. Lazarev, I. Parshin, S. Plotnikov, A. Raskopin, R. Romanovskiy, V. Stolbunov, S. Ugarov
    ITEP, Moscow, USSR
 
MO3-43 High-Energy (1-2 MeV) Beams for Magnetic Fusion - Tokamak Plasma Heating and Current Drive rfq, ion-source, electron, plasma 149
 
  • W. Becraft
    Grumman Space Systems, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
  • G. McMichael
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
  • A. Schempp
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • T. Wanger
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
  • M. Akerman, G. Barber, W. Dagenhart, H. Haselton, B. Murphy, R. Raridon, K. Rothe, P. Ryan, W. Stirling, J. Whealton
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
MO3-44 H¯ Beam Neutralization Measurements with a Gridded-Energy Analyser, a Noninterceptive Beam Diagnostic electron, plasma, ion-source, beam-transport 155
 
  • J. Sherman, P. Allison, E. Pitcher
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
MO3-45 Experiments Connected with Tuning of the Drift Tube Cavities Stabilized with Post Couplers cavity, linac, vacuum, DIA 158
 
  • Ju. Bylinsky, S. Esin, A. Feschenko, P. Ostroumov, S. Zharylkapov
    INR, Moscow, USSR
 
MO3-46 Simultaneous Transport of N+ and N2+ Beams through a F0D0 Channel emittance, extraction, quadrupole, focusing 161
 
  • W. Urbanus, R. Steenvoorden, R. Wojke, J. Bannenberg
    FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • H. Klein, A. Schempp, R. Thomae, T. Weis
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • P. van Amersfoort
    FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
 
MO3-47 Pulsed H¯ Beams from Penning SPS Sources Equipped with Circular Emitters emittance, extraction, simulation, SPS 164
 
  • H.V. Smith, Jr., P. Allison, J. Sherman
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
MO3-51 Beam Transport with Magnetic Solenoids and Plasma Lenses emittance, plasma, space-charge, rfq 173
 
  • R. Noble
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
MO3-53 Measurements on a Gabor Lens for Neutralizing and Focusing a 30 keV Proton Beam emittance, plasma, focusing, proton 179
 
  • J. Palkovic
    University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
  • R. Hren, G. Lee, F. Mills, C. Schmidt, J. Wendt, D. Young
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
MO3-55 A Low Beta RF Linac-Structure of the IH-Type with Improved Radial Acceptance cavity, space-charge, quadrupole, acceleration 185
 
  • U. Ratzinger
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
MO3-59 The AGS H¯ RFQ Preinjector rfq, emittance, AGS, linac 196
 
  • J. Alessi, J. Brennan, J. Brodowski, H. Brown, A. Kponou, V. LoDestro, P. Montemurro, K. Prelec, R. Witkover
    BNL, Upton, New York, USA
  • R. Gough, J. Staples
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
MO3-60 Superconducting Accelerating Structures for High-Current Ion Beams cavity, linac, focusing, beam-loading 199
 
  • J. Delayen
    ANL, Argonne, USA
 
TU1-03 RF Superconductivity, A Status Review cavity, DESY, higher-order-mode, niobium 216
 
  • D. Proch
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
TU2-03 The ATLAS Upgrade Project linac, ATLAS, ECR, ion-source 237
 
  • L. Bollinger
    ANL, Argonne, USA
 
TU2-04 The UNILAC Upgrade Project UNILAC, rfq, GSI, ion-source 242
 
  • J. Klabunde
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
WE2-02 Advanced Accelerator R&D at LAL/ORSAY laser, cathode, gun, cavity 285
 
  • J. Le Duff
    LAL, Orsay, France
 
WE3-02 A Linac for Free Electron Laser at JAERI linac, gun, electron, JAERI 308
 
  • M. Ohkubo, Y. Kawarasaki, K. Mahiko, M. Sawamura, N. Shikazono, M. Sugimoto, M. Takabe, H. Yoshikawa
    JAERI, Ibaraki, Japan
 
WE3-04 Laced Permanent Magnet Quadrupole Drift Tube Magnets quadrupole, permanent-magnet, focusing, linac 312
 
  • B. Feinberg, G. Behrsing, K. Halbach, J. Marks, M. Morrison, D. Nelson
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
WE3-06 Beam Break-Up and Resistive Wall Instability in a Steady-State Free Electron Laser in the Microwave Regime BBU, betatron, FEL, synchrotron 318
 
  • K. Takayama
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
WE4-01 Formation and Transport of High-Brightness H- Beams emittance, focusing, brightness, plasma 451
 
  • M. Reiser
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
 
WE4-02 ECR Ion Sources for Accelerators ECRIS, plasma, ECR, electron 455
 
  • R. Geller, P. Briand, B. Jacquot, P. Ludwig, G. Melin, M. Pontonnier
    CEN-Grenoble, Grenoble, France
 
WE4-03 Recent Progress in RFQ's rfq, heavy-ion, cavity, CERN 460
 
  • A. Schempp
    IAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
 
TH3-13 Design and Fabrication Studies of High Gradient Accelerating Structures for the CERN Linear Collider (CLIC) pick-up, linac, damping, vacuum 556
 
  • I. Wilson, W. Schnell, H. Henke
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
TH3-38 The Use of a Single Source to Drive a Binary Peak Power Multiplier SLAC, collider, linear-collider, plasma 623
 
  • P. Latham
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
 
TH3-43 Radial Focusing in an Induction Linac Gap electron, focusing, linac, induction 634
 
  • Y. Chen, M. Reiser
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
 
TH3-54 Injectors for High-Intensity Linear Accelerator of INR Moscow Meson Factory proton, ion-source, emittance, high-voltage 660
 
  • A. Anikeichik, A. Belov, O. Elsukov, S. Esin, O. Frolov, V. Kish, V. Klenov, O. Korolev, S. Kubalov, V. Kuzik, A. Vasushenko, V. Yakushev
    INR, Moscow, USSR
 
TH3-56 New Features of the ∆T-Procedure for an Intensive Ion Linac cavity, linac, simulation, factory 666
 
  • G. Dubinsky, A. Reshetov, Yu. Senichev, E. Shaposhnikova
    INR, Moscow, USSR
 
FR2-02 The Study of a CERN Linear Collider, CLIC CERN, damping, linac, CLIC 696
 
  • W. Schnell
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland