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Opening / Knobloch, Jens (speaker) (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin & Universität Siegen) ; Tecker, Frank (speaker) (CERN) ; Vollinger, Christine (speaker) (CERN)
2023 - 3593. CERN Accelerator School; CAS course on "RF for Accelerators", 18 June - 01 July 2023, Berlin Germany External links: Talk details; Event details In : CAS course on "RF for Accelerators", 18 June - 01 July 2023, Berlin Germany
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Disciplinary Case Studies: Physical Sciences / Knobloch, Jürgen (CERN)
Three disciplines - physical sciences, astronomy, and biological sciences - were selected to illustrate the varying selection, appraisal and retention practices in the scientific community. Jürgen Knobloch, from the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), introduced both the archiving and end-user perspectives for the physical sciences, using particle physics as an example..
2004 - 2 p.
In : erpaTraining: The Selection, Appraisal and Retention of Digital Scientific Data: ERPANET / CODATA Workshop, Lisbon, Portugal, 15 - 17 Dec 2003, pp.11-12
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Next-Generation Superconducting RF Technology based on Advanced Thin Film Technologies and Innovative Materials for Accelerator Enhanced Performance and Energy Reach / Valente-Feliciano, A.-.M. (Jefferson Lab) ; Antoine, C. (Jefferson Lab ; IRFU, Saclay, DACM) ; Anlage, S. (Maryland U.) ; Ciovati, G. (Jefferson Lab) ; Delayen, J. (Jefferson Lab ; Old Dominion U.) ; Gerigk, F. (CERN) ; Gurevich, A. (Old Dominion U.) ; Junginger, T. (TRIUMF ; Victoria U.) ; Keckert, S. (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin) ; Keppe, G. (INFN, Legnaro) et al.
Superconducting RF is a key technology for future particle accelerators, now relying on advanced surfaces beyond bulk Nb for a leap in performance and efficiency. [...]
arXiv:2204.02536.
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eConf - Fulltext
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The Development of Energy-Recovery Linacs / Adolphsen, Chris (SLAC) ; Andre, Kevin (CERN ; Liverpool U.) ; Angal-Kalinin, Deepa (Daresbury) ; Arnold, Michaela (Darmstadt, Tech. Hochsch.) ; Aulenbacher, Kurt (Helmholtz Inst., Mainz) ; Benson, Steve (Jefferson Lab) ; Bernauer, Jan (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Bogacz, Alex (Jefferson Lab) ; Boonekamp, Maarten (Saclay) ; Brinkmann, Reinhard (DESY) et al.
Energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) have been emphasised by the recent (2020) update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics as one of the most promising technologies for the accelerator base of future high-energy physics. [...]
arXiv:2207.02095 ; FERMILAB-PUB-22-509-AD ; JLAB-ACP-22-3666.
- 237 p.
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Key directions for research and development of superconducting radio frequency cavities / Belomestnykh, S. (Fermilab ; Stony Brook U.) ; Posen, S. (Fermilab) ; Bafia, D. (Fermilab) ; Balachandran, S. (Natl. High Mag. Field Lab.) ; Bertucci, M. (LASA, Segrate) ; Burrill, A. (SLAC) ; Cano, A. (Fermilab) ; Checchin, M. (Fermilab) ; Ciovati, G. (Jefferson Lab) ; Cooley, L.D. (Natl. High Mag. Field Lab.) et al.
Radio frequency superconductivity is a cornerstone technology for many future HEP particle accelerators and experiments from colliders to proton drivers for neutrino facilities to searches for dark matter. [...]
arXiv:2204.01178 ; FERMILAB-PUB-22-241-SQMS-TD.
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Chapter 6: Energy-recovery linacs / Klein, M (Freiburg U.) ; Hutton, A (Jefferson Lab) ; Angal-Kalinin, D (Daresbury) ; Aulenbacher, K (Mainz U.) ; Bogacz, A (Jefferson Lab) ; Hoffstaetter, G (Cornell U. ; Brookhaven Natl. Lab.) ; Jensen, E (CERN) ; Kaabi, W (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Kayran, D (Brookhaven Natl. Lab.) ; Knobloch, J (U. Siegen (main) ; Darmstadt, Tech. U.) et al.
Energy Recovery is at the threshold of becoming a key means for the advancement of accelerators. Recycling the kinetic energy of a used beam for accelerating a newly injected beam, i.e. [...]
2022 - 43 p. Fulltext: PDF;
In : European Strategy for Particle Physics - Accelerator R&D Roadmap, pp.185-227
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CERN Yellow Report Front Cover European Strategy for Particle Physics - Accelerator R&D Roadmap / Adolphsen, C. ; Mounet, N. (ed.)
The 2020 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics emphasised the importance of an intensified and well-coordinated programme of accelerator R&D, supporting the design and delivery of future particle accelerators in a timely, affordable and sustainable way [...]
arXiv:2201.07895 ; CERN-2022-001 - 2022-03-17 - 270. (CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs ; 1/2022)


10.23731/CYRM-2022-001
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Scientific opportunies for bERLinPro 2020+, report with ideas and conclusions from bERLinProCamp 2019 / Kamps, Thorsten (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin ; Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) ; Abo-Bakr, Michael (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin) ; Adelmann, Andreas (PSI, Villigen) ; Andre, Kevin (CERN) ; Angal-Kalinin, Deepa ; Armborst, Felix (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin) ; Arnold, Andre (HZDR, Dresden) ; Arnold, Michaela (Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Amador, Raymond (Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) ; Benson, Stephen (Jefferson Lab) et al.
The Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) paradigm offers the promise to generate intense electron beams of superior quality with extremely small six-dimensional phase space for many applications in the physical sciences, materials science, chemistry, health, information technology and security. [...]
arXiv:1910.00881.
- 2019. - 7 p.
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Secondary electron yield of SRF materials / Aull, Sarah (CERN ; Siegen U.) ; Junginger, Tobias (CERN) ; Knobloch, Jens (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin ; Siegen U.) ; Neupert, Holger (CERN)
The secondary electron yield (SEY) describes the number of electrons emitted to the vacuum per arriving electron at the surface. For a given geometry, the SEY is the defining factor for multipacting activity. [...]
2015 - 5 p. - Published in : 10.18429/JACoW-SRF2015-TUPB050 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, Whistler, Canada, 13 - 18 Sep 2015, pp.TUPB050
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On the understanding of Q-slope of niobium thin films / Aull, Sarah (CERN) ; Junginger, Tobias (CERN) ; Knobloch, Jens (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin ; Siegen U.) ; Sublet, Alban (CERN) ; Valente-Feliciano, Anne-Marie (Jefferson Lab) ; Venturini Delsolaro, Walter (CERN) ; Zhang, Pei (CERN)
The Q-slope of niobium coated copper cavities at medium fields is still the limiting factor for the application the Nb/Cu technology in accelerators. This paper presents a dedicated study of a niobium coating with bulk-like characteristics which shows a Q-slope comparable to bulk Nb at 400 MHz and 4 K. [...]
2015 - 7 p. - Published in : 10.18429/JACoW-SRF2015-TUBA03 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, Whistler, Canada, 13 - 18 Sep 2015, pp.TUBA03

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