Courses: P554 Fundamentals of Accelerator Physics, Spring 2014

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Class meet time and dates Instructors
  • When: Mon, Wed 5:30p-6:45p
  • Where: Room P-124
  • Prof. Vladimir Litvinenko
  • Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh
  • Prof. Yue Hao
  • Prof. Yichao Jing


Course description

The course focuses on the fundamental physics of an accelerator and introduce students to the key concepts of modern particle accelerators.

It will cover the following contents:

  • History of accelerators and basic principles (eg. centre of mass energy, luminosity, accelerating gradient, etc)
  • Radio Frequency cavities, linacs, SRF accelerators;
  • Magnets, Transverse motion, Strong focusing, simple lattices; Non-linearities and resonances;
  • Circulating beams, Longitutdinal dynamics, Synchrotron radiation; principles of beam cooling,
  • Applications of accelerators: light sources, medical uses


Students will be evaluated based on the following performances: final presentation on specific research paper (40%), homework assignments (40%) and class participation (20%).

Learning Goals

Students who have completed this course should

  • Understand the difference of various types of accelerators.
  • Have a general understanding of transverse and longitudinal beam dynamics of accelerator physics.
  • Have a general understanding of accelerating units.
  • Understand major application of accelerator and the recent new concepts.

Textbook and suggested materials

Textbook is to be decided from the following:

  • Accelerator Physics, by S. Y. Lee
  • An Introduction to the Physics of High Energy Accelerators, by D. A. Edwards and M. J. Syphers
  • Introduction To The Physics Of Particle Accelerators, by Mario Conte and William W Mackay
  • Particle Accelerator Physics, by Helmut Wiedemann
  • The Physics of Particle Accelerators: An Introduction, by Klaus Wille and Jason McFall

Lecture Notes

Homeworks