Beam Instrumentation Workshop


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Annotation The 37 papers include discussions of signal generation in gas detectors, the status of fluorescent screens and image processing for the APS linac, and the measurement of multi-bunch transfer functions using time-domain data and Fourier analysis. Reproduced from typescripts. No subject index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.




Beam Instrumentation Workshop 2002


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The proceedings of the 10th Beam Instrumentation Workshop contains papers discussing the design principles and engineering issues of beam diagnostic and control instrumentation for charged particle accelerators and beam transport lines. The papers, presented at the 2002 Workshop, consist of tutorials, invited talks, and contributed oral and poster presentations.




Beam Instrumentation Workshop 2004


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The Eleventh Beam Instrumentation Workshop addressed design principles and engineering issues of beam diagnostics and control instrumentation for charged particle accelerators and beam transport lines. The workshop provided a forum in which participants could exchange ideas and review instrumentation designs, and served as an introduction to relevant topics for engineers and scientists with the aid of tutorial sessions.




Beam Instrumentation Workshop 2004


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The Eleventh Beam Instrumentation Workshop addressed design principles and engineering issues of beam diagnostics and control instrumentation for charged particle accelerators and beam transport lines. The workshop provided a forum in which participants could exchange ideas and review instrumentation designs, and served as an introduction to relevant topics for engineers and scientists with the aid of tutorial sessions.




Beam Instrumentation Workshop 2006


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The 12th Beam Instrumentation Workshop addressed design principles and engineering issues of beam diagnostics and control instrumentation for charged particle accelerators and beam transport lines. The workshop provided a forum in which participants could exchange ideas and review instrumentation designs, and served as an introduction to relevant topics for engineers and scientists with the aid of tutorial sessions.




Beam Instrumentation and Diagnostics


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This book summarizes the experience of many years of teamwork with my group, the beam diagnostics group of GSI. For a long time the group was also responsible for operating the machines and application programming. In my opinion, this connection was very e?cient: ?rst, because a beam diagnostic system has to place powerful tools at the operators’ disposal; second, because data evaluation and presentation of results for machine operation demand application programs which can be handled not only by skilled experts. On the other hand, accelerator developments and improvements as well as commissioning of new machines by specialists require more complex measu- ments than those for routine machine operation. A modern beam diagnostic system, including the software tools, has to cover these demands, too. Therefore, this book should motivate physicists, constructors, electronic engineers, and computer experts to work together during the design and daily use of a beam diagnostic system. This book aims to give them ideas and tools for their work. I would not have been able to write this book without a good education in physics and many discussions with competent leaders, mentors, and c- leagues. After working about 40 years in teams on accelerators, there are so many people I have to thank that it is impossible to mention them all by name here.




Beam Instrumentation Workshop 2000


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This Workshop is the 9th in a series of Beam Instrumentation Workshops, held around the country every two years. The Workshop includes tutorial sessions on fundamentals of processing and design techniques applicable to particle accelerator beam diagnostics and control systems. The invited and contributed papers encompass a variety of topics of interest to engineers and scientists in the field of particle beam diagnostics. The Workshop strives to provide a forum for discussion and exchanging ideas in the field of instrumentation system design.




Beam Instrumentation


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Proceedings of the May 1996 workshop, including tutorial, invited, and contributed papers. Subjects include a subpicosecond bunch duration measurement technique based on autocorrelation of coherent transition radiation, commissioning results of the APS storage ring diagnostics systems, bunch instabi







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