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Theory and modeling of intense ion beams and diagnostic measurements in accelerator front ends
Wong, Chun Yan Jonathan
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Superconducting half wave resonators for heavy ion linear accelerators
Holzbauer, Jeremiah Paul
Text (2011)
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Non-linear ion acceleration for improved mass resolution in time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Gardner, Benjamin DeCamp
Text (1997)
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Ion beam extraction from electron cyclotron resonance ion sources and the subsequent low energy beam transport
Winklehner, Daniel
Text (2013)
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Design and commissioning of a 16.1 MHz multiharmonic buncher for the reaccelerator at NSCL
Alt, Daniel Maloney
Text (2016)
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Software tool for performing the calibration of the AT-TPC electronics channels
Ndayisabye, Felix
Text (2019)
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