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Parlez-vous Beams? The Frontier of Beam Physics and Accelerator Science: from High Energy Particle Colliders to Quantum Degenerate Beams

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Physics Colloquium 12th June 2015 delivered by Professer Swapan Chattopadhyay

The frontier of beam physics and accelerator science is advanced via developments in material and microwave superconductivity, integrable and near-integrable nonlinear dynamics, advanced phase-space control techniques, and various novel concepts of plasmas, materials, lasers and quantum optics. We will touch upon some of the emerging ideas of “quantum-degenerate” particle and light beams, nonlinear integrable dissipative systems, laboratory-based free-electron lasers and single-electron quantum optics for various photon science, atomic, molecular and astro-particle physics “laboratory-based” experiments. These will be contrasted with the current conception of “large-scale” potential future particle colliders and high intensity proton accelerators for exploring the subatomic world beyond our current state of understanding.

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Swapan Chattopadhyay
Keywords
Physics
physics colloquium
accelerator science
quantum-degenerate” particle
beam physics
high intensity proton accelerators
quantum optics
particle colliders
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 17/06/2015
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