C E Clayton
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San Miguel Claveria P, Adli E, Amorim L, An W, Clayton C, Corde S, et al.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
. 2019 Jun;
377(2151):20180173.
PMID: 31230577
Beam-driven plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA) has demonstrated significant progress during the past two decades of research. The new Facility for Advanced Accelerator Experimental Tests (FACET) II, currently under construction, will...
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Vafaei-Najafabadi N, Amorim L, Adli E, An W, Clarke C, Clayton C, et al.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
. 2019 Jun;
377(2151):20180184.
PMID: 31230576
This paper discusses the properties of electron beams formed in plasma wakefield accelerators through ionization injection. In particular, the potential for generating a beam composed of co-located multi-colour beamlets is...
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Lindstrom C, Adli E, Allen J, An W, Beekman C, Clarke C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2018 Apr;
120(12):124802.
PMID: 29694092
Hollow channel plasma wakefield acceleration is a proposed method to provide high acceleration gradients for electrons and positrons alike: a key to future lepton colliders. However, beams which are misaligned...
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Doche A, Beekman C, Corde S, Allen J, Clarke C, Frederico J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Oct;
7(1):14180.
PMID: 29079817
High gradients of energy gain and high energy efficiency are necessary parameters for compact, cost-efficient and high-energy particle colliders. Plasma Wakefield Accelerators (PWFA) offer both, making them attractive candidates for...
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Clayton C, Adli E, Allen J, An W, Clarke C, Corde S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2016 Aug;
7:12483.
PMID: 27527569
The preservation of emittance of the accelerating beam is the next challenge for plasma-based accelerators envisioned for future light sources and colliders. The field structure of a highly nonlinear plasma...
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Corde S, Adli E, Allen J, An W, Clarke C, Clausse B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2016 Jun;
7:11898.
PMID: 27312720
Plasma accelerators driven by particle beams are a very promising future accelerator technology as they can sustain high accelerating fields over long distances with high energy efficiency. They rely on...
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Clayton C
Curr Opin Microbiol
. 2016 May;
32:46-51.
PMID: 27177350
Kinetoplastid parasites adapt to different environments with wide-reaching control of gene expression, but transcription of nuclear protein-coding genes is polycistronic: there is no individual control of transcription initiation. Mature mRNAs...
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Corde S, Adli E, Allen J, An W, Clarke C, Clayton C, et al.
Nature
. 2015 Aug;
524(7566):442-5.
PMID: 26310764
Electrical breakdown sets a limit on the kinetic energy that particles in a conventional radio-frequency accelerator can reach. New accelerator concepts must be developed to achieve higher energies and to...
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Pollock B, Tsung F, Albert F, Shaw J, Clayton C, Davidson A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2015 Aug;
115(5):055004.
PMID: 26274427
Ultrarelativistic-energy electron ring structures have been observed from laser-wakefield acceleration experiments in the blowout regime. These electron rings had 170-280 MeV energies with 5%-25% energy spread and ∼10 pC of...