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The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source.

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The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source. / Baynham, E.; Bradshaw, T.; Brummitt, A. et al.
2009. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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Baynham, E, Bradshaw, T, Brummitt, A, Burton, G, Carr, S, Lintern, A, Rochford, J, Clarke, JA, Malyshev, OB, Scott, DJ, Shepherd, BJA, Bailey, IR, Ryder, N, Moortgat-Pick, GA & Ivanyushenkov, Y 2009, 'The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source.', Paper presented at 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada, 4/05/09 - 8/05/09. <http://trshare.triumf.ca/~pac09proc/Proceedings/papers/we2rai01.pdf>

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Baynham, E., Bradshaw, T., Brummitt, A., Burton, G., Carr, S., Lintern, A., Rochford, J., Clarke, J. A., Malyshev, O. B., Scott, D. J., Shepherd, B. J. A., Bailey, I. R., Ryder, N., Moortgat-Pick, G. A., & Ivanyushenkov, Y. (2009). The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source.. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada. http://trshare.triumf.ca/~pac09proc/Proceedings/papers/we2rai01.pdf

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Baynham E, Bradshaw T, Brummitt A, Burton G, Carr S, Lintern A et al.. The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source.. 2009. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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Baynham, E. ; Bradshaw, T. ; Brummitt, A. et al. / The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source. Paper presented at 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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title = "The development of a superconducting undulator for the ILC positron source.",
abstract = "The ILC positron source relies upon a ~200 m long superconducting helical undulator in order to generate the huge flux of gamma photons required. The period is only 11.5 mm but the field strength is ~1 T. The UK is building and testing a full scale 4 m long ILC cryomodule at the moment. It will be completed in 2008 and the results used to demonstrate the feasibility of the full (200 m long) system",
author = "E. Baynham and T. Bradshaw and A. Brummitt and G. Burton and S. Carr and A. Lintern and J. Rochford and Clarke, {J. A.} and Malyshev, {O. B.} and Scott, {D. J.} and Shepherd, {B. J. A.} and Bailey, {I. R.} and N. Ryder and Moortgat-Pick, {G. A.} and Y. Ivanyushenkov",
year = "2009",
month = may,
language = "English",
note = "23rd Particle Accelerator Conference ; Conference date: 04-05-2009 Through 08-05-2009",

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AU - Baynham, E.

AU - Bradshaw, T.

AU - Brummitt, A.

AU - Burton, G.

AU - Carr, S.

AU - Lintern, A.

AU - Rochford, J.

AU - Clarke, J. A.

AU - Malyshev, O. B.

AU - Scott, D. J.

AU - Shepherd, B. J. A.

AU - Bailey, I. R.

AU - Ryder, N.

AU - Moortgat-Pick, G. A.

AU - Ivanyushenkov, Y.

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M3 - Conference paper

T2 - 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference

Y2 - 4 May 2009 through 8 May 2009

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