Snowmass 2001 Accelerator Technology Benefits to Other Sciences & to Society Alan Jackson, LBNL.

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Snowmass 2001 Accelerator Technology Benefits to Other Sciences & to Society Alan Jackson, LBNL

Accelerator Components Injector Linac Ring Beams

Injectors Proton/H - All ion species … Including radioactive beams Electron/positron

Injectors – other uses Protons –nanowriters, nanolithography Deuterons >>> neutrons –boron/neutron capture therapy (BNCT) –neutron tubes Heavier ions –fusion –ion implanters (chip industry, surface modification, vias, …) Electrons –LEED, PEEM, …

Linacs – other uses Electron linacs –x-rays for radiation therapy –radiography –food sterilization –FELs Proton linacs –spallation neutron sources –transmutation of nuclear waste –radiation therapy Heavy ion linacs –radiation therapy –fusion

Rings – other uses Electron rings –synchrotron radiation Proton rings –radiation therapy (Japan, Loma Linda, MGH) –production of radio-pharmaceuticals –pulse compressors for spallation neutron source Superconducting magnets –new materials –MRI

Beams – other uses EM radiation – IR through VUV to x-rays –vibration of biological molecules –surface physics/catalysis –AMO physics –chemical sciences – e.g. combustion –environmental remediation –lithography – optical elements, wafer characterization –protein crystallography –LIGA Neutron beams –much as above, but probes at the nuclear level –sensitive to magnetic moment (memory industry)

Summary Many sciences have benefited directly from technologies developed in HEP accelerator R&D –biology, chemistry, surface science, AMO, condensed matter, protein crystallography –… Likewise, society has reaped many benefits directly from technologies developed in accelerator R&D –MRI diagnosis, use of radio-pharmaceuticals (including e.g. PET), cancer therapies, next-generation computers, modified engineering materials, improving industrial processes –… For more info … Denton TX, “Applications of Accelerators” series