D.K. Olsen
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
36 Papers
125 Citations
D.K. Olsen is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle accelerator & Spallation Neutron Source. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 36 publications.
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Papers
ORBIT-a ring injection code with space charge
John D Galambos,S. Danilov,Dong-O Jeon,Jeffrey A Holmes,D.K. Olsen,J. Beebe-Wang,A. Luccio +6 more
- 27 Mar 1999
TL;DR: ORBIT as mentioned in this paper is a particle tracking code for rings with H/sup -/foil injection mechanisms, longitudinal and transverse space charge effects, and second order matrix transport.
Selection and design of the Oak Ridge radioactive ion beam facility target/ion source
TL;DR: The high-temperature version of the CERN ISOLDE source was selected as the first source to be used for the generation of radioactive ion beams at the Oak Ridge Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (ORRIBF) because of its low emittance, relatively high ionization efficiency, and capability for producing a broad range of radioactive species as mentioned in this paper.
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Calibration of the HHIRF tandem accelerator energy-analyzing magnet☆
TL;DR: In this article, a description of the calibration of the Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility tandem accelerator energy-analyzing magnet is given, and two methods are used to measure beam energies: a novel time-of-flight technique using a variable frequency buncher; and an alpha-particle reaction-energy technique.
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Multipacting on the trailing edge of proton beam bunches in the PSR and SNS
Viatcheslav Danilov,Alexander Aleksandrov,John D Galambos,D. Jeon,Jeffrey A Holmes,D.K. Olsen +5 more
- 03 Dec 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a model is presented which predicts a large electron creation in the vacuum chamber, which may result from an electron cloud interaction with the circulating proton beam leading to a transverse mode coupling instability.
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The holifield heavy ion research facility
C.M. Jones,G.D. Alton,James B. Ball,J.A. Biggerstaff,D.T. Dowling,K.A. Erb,D.L. Haynes,D.E. Hoglund,E. D. Hudson,R.C. Juras,S.N. Lane,C. A. Ludemann,J. A. Martin,S. W. Mosko,D.K. Olsen,E.G. Richardson,P. H. Stelson,N.F. Ziegler +17 more
TL;DR: The Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility (HIRF) has been in routine operation since July 1982 and has been used to provide a wide range of energetic beams for scheduled experiments.