| Paper | Title | Other Keywords | Page | 
    
        | MO3-02 | The Beijing 35 MeV Proton Linac | proton, linac, cavity, controls | 31 | 
    
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                Z.-H. Luo, H.-F. Wan, S.-H. Wang, Q.-Y. ZhuoIHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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        | MO3-03 | Achromatic Magnetic Lens Systems for High Current Ion Beams | ion, solenoid, focusing, target | 34 | 
    
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                C. OlsonSandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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        | MO3-11 | Studying the End Regions of RFQs Using the MAFIA Codes | rfq, SLAC, radio-frequency, radio-frequency-quadrupole | 64 | 
    
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                M. Browman, T. Barts, G. SpalekLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | MO3-21 | Low Power RF Tuning of the RFQ1 Accelerator | rfq, coupling, dipole, vacuum | 94 | 
    
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                R. Hutcheon, G. McMichaelAtomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
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        | MO3-26 | Heavy Ion Acceleration Using Drift-Tube Structures with Optimised Focusing | focusing, linac, ion, CERN | 109 | 
    
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                D. WarnerCERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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        | MO3-34 | A Radio-Frequency Quadrupole Accelerator Longitudinal Field Stabilizer | rfq, coupling, dipole, radio-frequency | 122 | 
    
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                E. Gray, A. Shapiro, G. SpalekLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | MO3-39 | Tailoring of the RF - Properties of a Multichannel Accelerator for the MeV Energies | resonance, ion, cavity, acceleration | 137 | 
    
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                R. Wojke, J. Bannenberg, R. Steenvoorden, W. UrbanusFOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
P. van AmersfoortFOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
H. Klein, A. Schempp, R. Thomae, T. WeisIAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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        | MO3-46 | Simultaneous Transport of N+ and N2+ Beams through a F0D0 Channel | ion, emittance, extraction, focusing | 161 | 
    
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                W. Urbanus, R. Steenvoorden, R. Wojke, J. BannenbergFOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
H. Klein, A. Schempp, R. Thomae, T. WeisIAP, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
P. van AmersfoortFOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
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        | MO3-55 | A Low Beta RF Linac-Structure of the IH-Type with Improved Radial Acceptance | cavity, ion, space-charge, acceleration | 185 | 
    
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                U. RatzingerGSI, Darmstadt, Germany
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        | TU1-02 | Physics Design of Linear Accelerators for Intense Ion Beams | emittance, focusing, linac, DTL | 211 | 
    
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                T. WanglerLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE3-04 | Laced Permanent Magnet Quadrupole Drift Tube Magnets | permanent-magnet, focusing, linac, ion | 312 | 
    
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                B. Feinberg, G. Behrsing, K. Halbach, J. Marks, M. Morrison, D. NelsonLBL, Berkeley, California, USA
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        | WE3-13 | Error Studies Using PARTRACE, a New Program that Combines PARMILA and TRACE 3-D | emittance, linac, DTL, simulation | 335 | 
    
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                K. CrandallAccSys Technology, Inc., Pleasanton, California, USA
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        | WE3-26 | Fringe Fields of Current-Dominated Multipole Magnets | multipole, dipole | 376 | 
    
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                E. WadlingerLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE3-31 | Variable-Dispersion Electron Spectrometer for the SCA/FEL | electron, emittance, laser, FEL | 385 | 
    
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                R. Swent, T. SmithStanford University, Stanford, California, USA
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        | WE3-33 | Calculations on Permanent-Magnet Quadrupoles with Nonrectangular Cross Section | DTL, focusing, linac, permanent-magnet | 391 | 
    
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                G. Boicourt, J. MersonLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE3-43 | Emittance Measurements at the Bates Linac | emittance, linac, optics, controls | 421 | 
    
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                K. Jacobs, J. Flanz, T. RussMIT-Bates, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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        | WE3-53 | The Development of Small-Scale Quadrupoles to Operate at 20 to 50 K | cryogenics, radiation, DTL, neutron | 445 | 
    
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                D. Liska, R. Brown, J. Cost, R. KrausLANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
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        | WE4-05 | Model-Based Expert Systems for Linac Computer Controls | controls, simulation, linac, SLAC | 470 | 
    
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                M. LeeSLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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        | TH1-02 | Transport and Acceleration of Low-Emittance Electron Beams | focusing, wakefield, damping, linac | 481 | 
    
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                H. HenkeCERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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        | TH3-12 | Beam Delivery Systems for Industrial Accelerators | electron, controls, beam-transport, vacuum | 553 | 
    
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                V. Mason, R. DavisAtomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
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        | TH3-50 | Beam Determination of Quadrupole Misalignments and Beam Position Monitor Biases in the SLC Linac | linac, dipole, lattice, electron | 646 | 
    
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                C. AdolphsenUniversity of California at Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA
T. Lavine, W. Atwood, T. Himel, A. Petersen, J. SeemanSLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
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        | TH3-55 | Aberrations of the Spin of Polarized Protons in a Linac | linac, emittance, proton, polarization | 663 | 
    
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                N. Golubeva, Yu. SenichevINR, Moscow, USSR
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