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Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration
The first book of its kind to highlight the unique capabilities of laser-driven acceleration and its diverse potential, Applications of Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration presents the basic understanding of acceleration concepts and envisioned prospects for selected applications. As the main focus,...
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CRC Press
2018
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author | Bolton, Paul Parodi, Katia Schreiber, Jorg |
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description | The first book of its kind to highlight the unique capabilities of laser-driven acceleration and its diverse potential, Applications of Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration presents the basic understanding of acceleration concepts and envisioned prospects for selected applications. As the main focus, this new book explores exciting and diverse application possibilities, with emphasis on those uniquely enabled by the laser driver that can also be meaningful and realistic for potential users. A key aim of the book is to inform multiple, interdisciplinary research communities of the new possibilities available and to inspire them to engage with laser-driven acceleration, further motivating and advancing this developing field. Material is presented in a thorough yet accessible manner, making it a valuable reference text for general scientific and engineering researchers who are not necessarily subject matter experts. Applications of Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration is edited by Professors Paul R. Bolton, Katia Parodi, and Jörg Schreiber from the Department of Medical Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in München, Germany. |
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spelling | cern-26216632021-04-21T18:48:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2621663engBolton, PaulParodi, KatiaSchreiber, JorgApplications of laser-driven particle accelerationEngineeringThe first book of its kind to highlight the unique capabilities of laser-driven acceleration and its diverse potential, Applications of Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration presents the basic understanding of acceleration concepts and envisioned prospects for selected applications. As the main focus, this new book explores exciting and diverse application possibilities, with emphasis on those uniquely enabled by the laser driver that can also be meaningful and realistic for potential users. A key aim of the book is to inform multiple, interdisciplinary research communities of the new possibilities available and to inspire them to engage with laser-driven acceleration, further motivating and advancing this developing field. Material is presented in a thorough yet accessible manner, making it a valuable reference text for general scientific and engineering researchers who are not necessarily subject matter experts. Applications of Laser-Driven Particle Acceleration is edited by Professors Paul R. Bolton, Katia Parodi, and Jörg Schreiber from the Department of Medical Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in München, Germany.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:26216632018 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Bolton, Paul Parodi, Katia Schreiber, Jorg Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title | Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title_full | Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title_fullStr | Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title_full_unstemmed | Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title_short | Applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
title_sort | applications of laser-driven particle acceleration |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621663 |
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