Abstract
"Particle Accelerators — Applications in Technology and Research." Fusion Technology, 19(2), p. 395 Additional informationNotes on contributorsWilliam B. HerrmannsfeldtWilliam B. Herrmannsfeldt (PhD, physics, University of Illinois, 1958) has worked in accelerator physics at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center since 1962. He is active in heavy ion fusion accelerator research and was chairman of the steering committee for the heavy ion fusion systems assessment program. His special interests include high intensity beam transport issues and the numerical simulation of accelerator components.
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