C. Ng
Stanford University
46 Papers
246 Citations
C. Ng is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle accelerator & Beam (structure). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 46 publications.
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Papers
Dielectric laser accelerators
R. Joel England,R. J. Noble,Karl Bane,David H. Dowell,C. Ng,James E. Spencer,Sami Tantawi,Ziran Wu,Robert L. Byer,E. A. Peralta,K. Soong,Chia-Ming Chang,Behnam Montazeri,Stephen J. Wolf,Benjamin M. Cowan,Jay W. Dawson,Wei Gai,Peter Hommelhoff,Yen-Chieh Huang,Chunguang Jing,C. McGuinness,Robert B. Palmer,Brian Naranjo,James Rosenzweig,Gil Travish,Amit Mizrahi,Levi Schächter,C.M.S. Sears,Gregory R. Werner,R. B. Yoder +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the dielectric laser acceleration (DLA) scheme operating at typical laser pulse lengths of 1 to 1 ps, where the laser damage fluences correspond to peak surface electric fields in the Ω{GV}/\mathrm{m} regime.
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C$^3$: A "Cool" Route to the Higgs Boson and Beyond
Mei Bai,Tim Barklow,R. Bartoldus,Martin Breidenbach,Philippe Grenier,Zhirong Huang,Michael Kagan,John W. Lewellen,Zenghai Li,Thomas Markiewicz,Emilio A. Nanni,Mamdouh Nasr,C. Ng,M. Oriunno,Michael E. Peskin,Thomas G. Rizzo,James Rosenzweig,Ariel Schwartzman,Vladimir Shiltsev,Evgenya I. Simakov,Bruno Spataro,Dong Su,Sami Tantawi,Caterina Vernieri,Glen White,C. C. Young +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cold copper distributed coupling accelerator is proposed to provide a rapid route to precision Higgs physics with a compact 8 km footprint, based on recent advances that increase the efficiency and operating gradient of a normal conducting accelerator.
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Shape determination for deformed electromagnetic cavities
TL;DR: A shape determination algorithm to solve for the unknown deviations from the ideal cavity using experimentally measured cavity data using a line-search based reduced space Gauss-Newton method and a discrete adjoint approach is presented.
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Modeling imperfection effects on dipole modes in TESLA cavity
L. Xiao,C. Adolphsen,Volkan Akcelik,A. Kabel,K. Ko,L. Lee,Zenghai Li,C. Ng +7 more
- 25 Jun 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a cavity imperfection model using a mesh distortion method was established using the eigensolver Omega3P to find critical dimensions that contribute to the Qext spread and frequency shift by comparing predictions to TESLA cavity measurement data.
High-intensity single bunch instability behavior in the new SLC damping ring vacuum chamber
Karl Bane,J. Bowers,Alex Chao,T. Chen,F.-J. Decker,R.L. Holtzapple,Patrick Krejcik,T. Limberg,A.V. Lisin,B. McKee,M.G. Minty,C. Ng,M. Pietryka,B. Podobedov,A. Rackelmann,C.E. Rago,Tor Raubenheimer,M.C. Ross,Robert H. Siemann,C. Simopoulos,W.L. Spence,James E. Spencer,R. Stege,F. Tian,Joshua J. Turner,J. R. Weinberg,D.H. Whittum,D. Wright,Frank Zimmermann +28 more
- 01 May 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a new low-impedance vacuum chamber was installed in the SLC damping rings for the 1994 run after finding a single bunch instability with the old chamber.