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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. It also emphasises
distinction, in the accelerator context, between laser-driven
accelerated particle sources and the integrated laser-driven
particle accelerator system (all-optical and hybrid versions). 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 Joerg Schreiber from the Department of
Medical Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen in
Munchen, Germany. Features: Reviews the current understanding and
state-of-the-art capabilities of laser-driven particle acceleration
and associated energetic photon and neutron generation Presents the
intrinsically unique features of laser-driven acceleration and
particle bunch yields Edited by internationally renowned
researchers, with chapter contributions from global experts
Nuclear nonproliferation is a critical global issue. A key
technological challenge to ensuring nuclear nonproliferation and
security is the detection of long-lived radioisotopes and
fissionable nuclides in a non-destructive manner. This
technological challenge requires new methods for detecting relevant
nuclides and the development of new quantum-beam sources. For
example, one new method that has been proposed and studied is
nuclear resonance fluorescence with energy-tunable, monochromatic
gamma-rays generated by Compton scattering of laser photons with
electrons.The development of new methods requires the help of
researchers from a wide range of fields, such as nuclear physics,
accelerator physics, laser physics, etc. Furthermore, any new
method must be compatible with the requirements of administrators
and nuclear-material inspectors.
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. It also emphasises
distinction, in the accelerator context, between laser-driven
accelerated particle sources and the integrated laser-driven
particle accelerator system (all-optical and hybrid versions). 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 Joerg Schreiber from the Department of
Medical Physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen in
Munchen, Germany. Features: Reviews the current understanding and
state-of-the-art capabilities of laser-driven particle acceleration
and associated energetic photon and neutron generation Presents the
intrinsically unique features of laser-driven acceleration and
particle bunch yields Edited by internationally renowned
researchers, with chapter contributions from global experts
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