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Laser Cooling of Relativistic Heavy Ion Beams | |
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At high energies laser cooling is a very promising technique to reduce phase space of beams of high energy ions effciently and fast. With the advent of new facilities such as FAIR and HIAF research focuses on developing robust laser cooling setups. This requires an understanding of the underlying beam dynamics at high beam intensities, the development of reliable laser systems that can be used to cool a large variety of ion species and optical detection systems that complement standard accelerator beam diagnostics. Based on the lessons learned from ongoing experiments at the ESR at GSI, Darmstadt, and the CSRe at IMP, Lanzhou, the important design aspects of future laser cooling installations will be discussed. The talk will follow a how-to approach to discuss key design aspects of laser cooling setups and emphasize the important connection between advanced beam dynamics studies and optical control and diagnostics. | ||
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