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Accelerator single electron bunch

Finally, we wish to mention the Stanford Linear Colhder (SLC) operating at about 100 GeV CM energy, whose first was recorded on April 12, 1989. SLC is a single pass collider which consists of the old 3 km Stanford linac that now accelerates electrons (and positrons) to 50 GeV and two new collider arcs that bring them into head-on collision at the detector. Every other electron bunch from the injector is diverted onto a positron producing target. The low energy positron bunch is reinjected into the... [Pg.125]

Uesaka M, Tauchi K, Kozawa T, Kobayashi T, Ueda T, Miya K. (1994) Generation of a subpicosecond relativistic electron single bunch at the S-band Knear-accelerator. Phys Rev E 50 3068-3076. [Pg.155]


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