First experimental limit on deuteron EDM: |d^d| < 2.5 × 10^{-17} e·cm (95% CL) from observed spin-axis tilts in a magnetic storage ring.
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The paper introduces a symmetry-based multipole classification (m=1 for centroid motion, m=2 for cross-plane emittance coupling) that unifies discussion of wake perturbations and beam-quality issues across LWFA and PWFA.
A four-plate symmetric corrugated structure suppresses quadrupole wakefields in FEL dechirpers, yielding lower projected emittance growth and 25% shorter length than planar designs per simulations.
ATS optics applied to the EIC electron storage ring allows reducing sextupole count by half while improving momentum acceptance by approximately 0.1%, at the expense of increased emittance from higher beta functions.
Higher local electric fields increase both breakdown probability and conditioning rate in DC electrodes, with the latter offsetting the former to explain breakdown locations, based on experiments with radially varying fields and Monte Carlo simulations.
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First Experimental Limit on the Permanent Electric Dipole Moment of the Deuteron
First experimental limit on deuteron EDM: |d^d| < 2.5 × 10^{-17} e·cm (95% CL) from observed spin-axis tilts in a magnetic storage ring.
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Wake Perturbations in Laser- and Beam-Driven Plasma Wakefield Accelerators: A Symmetry-Based Multipole Classification
The paper introduces a symmetry-based multipole classification (m=1 for centroid motion, m=2 for cross-plane emittance coupling) that unifies discussion of wake perturbations and beam-quality issues across LWFA and PWFA.
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Development of a quadripartite wakefield structure as dechirper for free electron laser
A four-plate symmetric corrugated structure suppresses quadrupole wakefields in FEL dechirpers, yielding lower projected emittance growth and 25% shorter length than planar designs per simulations.
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Achromatic Telescopic Squeezing for Dynamic Aperture Optimization in the Electron Storage Ring of the EIC
ATS optics applied to the EIC electron storage ring allows reducing sextupole count by half while improving momentum acceptance by approximately 0.1%, at the expense of increased emittance from higher beta functions.
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Role of the Local Electric-Field in High-Field Conditioning of DC Electrodes:Numerical and Experimental Insights
Higher local electric fields increase both breakdown probability and conditioning rate in DC electrodes, with the latter offsetting the former to explain breakdown locations, based on experiments with radially varying fields and Monte Carlo simulations.