Introduction to superconducting RF acceleration by Prof. Matthias Liepe 2017
A pedagogical seminar presented by Prof. Matthias Liepe (Cornell physics) on the acceleration of particle beams using superconducting radio-frequency (RF) accelerating cavities for particle accelerator applications. Originally presented June 5, 2017 at the Center for Bright Beams Collaborators Day.

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Introduction - Cyclotrons!

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How Does Superconductivity Work? (BCS Theory Explained)

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Introduction to SRF

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How do Superconductors work at the Quantum level?

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Machine Learning & Understanding Processing, Phase Formation, & Metastability

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How CERN's Large Hadron Collider works - physics principles as an example of a synchrotron

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How do Electron Microscopes Work? 🔬🛠🔬 Taking Pictures of Atoms

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