We are pleased to announce a one-day by-invitation-only meeting to be hosted on March 26, 2019 at Stanford University. The goal of this meeting is to explore applications for a future compact dielectric micro-structure based accelerator powered by ultrafast solid state lasers. This approach to particle acceleration, colloquially referred to as an "accelerator on a chip", has garnered increasing interest in recent years.
The Accelerator on a Chip International Program (ACHIP), a multi-institutional research program led by Stanford University and Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), and funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, has been formed to address the many scientific and engineering challenges of advancing this technology toward useful applications. As part of this program, we have established a working group to explore Radiation Generation and Applications for dielectric laser-driven accelerators.
Colleagues with expertise in industry, medicine, radiation generation, attosecond science, photonics, lasers, and other interrelated disciplines have been invited to help us explore the wide range of possible applications for a laser-driven accelerator and to identify the major challenges which must be addressed to advance this promising technology towards real-world applications.
Meeting Organizers:
Dr. Robert L. Byer (Stanford University)
Prof. Zhirong Huang (Stanford University)
Prof. Yenchieh Huang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Dr. Ulrich Dorda (DESY Hamburg, Germany)
Participants
Alexander Ody
Andrew Ceballos
Anna Mittelbach
Benedikt Hermann
Benjamin Fahimian
Dongsung Kim
Emilio Nanni
Eric Abel
Giulio Vampa
Hochul Kim
Joel England
Johannes Illmer
Kazuyoshi Koyama
Kenneth Leedle
Norbert Schönenberger
Olav Solgaard
Rasmus Ischebeck
Renkai Li
Robert L. Byer Byer
Ross Edward
Taisia Gorkhover
Tom Langenstein
Tomohiko Hirano
Ulrich Dorda
Uwe Niedermayer
Willi Kuropka
Yen-Chieh Huang
Zhexin Zhao
Zhirong Huang
IntroductionHEPL PAP 101/102
HEPL PAP 101/102
Stanford University
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Stanford, CA 94305
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09:00 – 09:10 Welcome – Byer
Speaker:
Prof.Robert L. Byer Byer(Stanford University)
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09:10 – 09:40 Applications for a Laser Driven Accelerator on a Chip – Joel England
Speaker:
DrJoel England(SLAC)
Slides
Topic group 1 – High-brightness DLA beam and its applicationsHEPL PAP 101/102
HEPL PAP 101/102
Stanford University
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
09:40 - 10:40
09:40 – 10:05 Nanotip electron sources for DLA - Andrew Ceballos
10:05 – 10:30 UED & UEM - Renkai Li
10:30 – 10:40 Discussion
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Nanotip electron sources for DLA
Speaker:
Andrew Ceballos(Stanford)
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Ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy (UED & UEM)
Speaker:
Renkai Li
Slides
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Discussion
10:40
Coffee breakHEPL PAP 101/102
HEPL PAP 101/102
Stanford University
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
10:40 - 11:00
HEPL PAP 101/102, Stanford University
Topic group 2: Radiation Generation from DLAHEPL PAP 101/102
HEPL PAP 101/102
Stanford University
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
11:00 - 12:00
11:00 – 11:25 Modulation of electron beams for pulsed FEL schemes – Hermann
11:25 – 11: 50 Short-Wavelength Radiation from a Dielectric Undulator - Ody
11:50 – 12: 00 Discussion
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Modulation of electron beams for pulsed FEL schemes