International Workshop on Polarized Beams and Polarized Gas Targets : Cologne, Germany, June 6-9, 1995
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International Workshop on Polarized Beams and Polarized Gas Targets : Cologne, Germany, June 6-9, 1995
World Scientific, c1996
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Polarized beams and polarized gas targets
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The International Workshop on Polarized Beams and Polarized Gas Targets was held in Cologne, Germany from June 6 to 9, 1995 as the last in a series held at 2-3 years intervals. It was attended by about 110 scientists; there were 47 invited and contributed talks, 5 round-table discussions and 17 poster contributions, all of which will appear as a written contribution in the Proceedings. The main subjects were Optically-Pumped Polarized Targets, Polarized Electron Sources, Atomic-Beam Polarized-Ion Sources, Optically-Pumped Polarized Ion Sources, Targets and Storage Rings. Significant progress and latest developments in this field were covered as well as future developments both from the technical, but also from the physics aspects.
Table of Contents
- Design and development of a novel laser driven polarized H and D source, H. Gao
- laser-driven spin-exchange polarized deuterium target for the VEPP-3 storage ring, D.K. Toporkov
- atoms polarized by optical pumping, E. Otten et al
- polarized electron sources, E. Reichert
- a Stern-Gerlach polarized ion source for the Munich tandem, R. Hertenberger
- optically-pumped polarized ion sources, A. Zelenski
- polarized target experiments in ion storage rings, W. Haeberli
- polarized internal targets, K. de Jager et al
- and other papers.
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