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KEK - ATF - Slac - Published papers/references

1/14/00

The ATF is the Accelerator Test Facility which contains a test damping ring for the low emmitance beams required for a collider. The Kou-Enerugi-kasokuki kenkyuu kikou (KEK) National Laboratory for High Energy Physics in Tsukuba, Japan, hosts this facility.

This page has been written by the SLAC-ATF group. Contributions are welcome, and any errors should be brought to my attention (mcrec@slac.stanford.edu). Some of the entries are not specific to ATF but are related papers.

Synchrotron light - interferometer

Emittance Measurement at KEK-ATF Damping Ring
Measurement of Beam Size at the Photon Factory with the SR Interferometer
Measurement of Small Beam Size by the Use of SR Interferometer   
Measurement of beam size at the ATF damping ring with the DR interferometer
Spatial Coherency...
BEAM PROFILE AND SIZE MEASUREMENT BY SR INTERFEROMETERS.
Prepared for Joint US-CERN-Japan-Russia School on Particle Accelerators: Beam Measurement, Montreux, Switzerland, 11-20 May 1998.
A MEASUREMENT OF BEAM SIZE OF AURORA BY THE USE OF SR INTERFEROMETER AT SR CENTER OF RITSUMEIKAN UNIVERSITY

 

Timing system

Timing System of the ATF
Timing system for multi-bunch/multi-train operation at ATF-DR

Links to: The KEK ATF home page, the SLAC ATF page, KEK Institutional Home Page, SLAC Accelerator Department, and the SLAC Institutional Home Page.

This page is maintained by Keith Jobe and Marc Ross