10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Session

Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer, Industrial Relations, and Outreach (Contributed)

FRAN
15 Aug 2025, 09:30
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

1401 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814

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  1. Sergey Kutsaev (RadiaBeam Technologies (United States))
    15/08/2025, 09:30
    MC8 – Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer, Industrial Relations, and Outreach
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    X-ray generators, producing radiation in the MeV range, are a critical tool for radiography, non-destructive testing, and security applications. The field operation of such source requires them to be hand-portable, autonomous, and allow parameter adjustability. The dramatic level of miniaturization and cost-reduction of electron linac is achieved thanks to the implementation of such innovative...

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  2. Xi Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    15/08/2025, 09:50
    MC8 – Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer, Industrial Relations, and Outreach
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    The resolution of a MeV Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (MeV-STEM) is mainly limited by the electron beam properties and angular broadening in thick biological samples and microchips. Addressing these challenges requires understanding beam emittance, optical aberrations, and energy-dependent scattering angles. We propose a standardized method to assess beam intensity, divergence, and...

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  3. Alexei Kanareykin (Euclid Beamlabs)
    15/08/2025, 10:10
    MC8 – Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer, Industrial Relations, and Outreach
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    In this talk, Euclid Techlabs, in collaboration with Jefferson Lab, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB), and CERN, will present recent advancements in ferroelectric material-based fast tuning systems for SRF cavities.
    Currently, the most common approach to managing fast cavity frequency shifts is to over-couple the fundamental RF power, which results in significant power waste. Recent developments...

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