Volume 27, Issue 1 January 2024 | | Advertisement Early bird registration is officially open for April Meeting 2024! Discover groundbreaking research from Quarks to Cosmos, connect with new collaborators and longtime colleagues, and prepare for career success at April Meeting 2024. Register today. | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Editors' Suggestion M. D'Andrea, O. Aberle, R. Bruce, M. Butcher, M. Di Castro, R. Cai, I. Lamas, A. Masi, D. Mirarchi, S. Redaelli, R. Rossi, and W. Scandale Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 011002 (2024) – Published 25 January 2024 | Crystals are now used for collimation in LHC operation. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion N. Vallis, P. Craievich, M. Schär, R. Zennaro, B. Auchmann, H. H. Braun, M. I. Besana, M. Duda, R. Fortunati, H. Garcia-Rodrigues, D. Hauenstein, R. Ischebeck, E. Ismaili, P. Juranić, J. Kosse, A. Magazinik, F. Marcellini, T. Michlmayr, S. Müller, M. Pedrozzi, R. Rotundo, G. L. Orlandi, M. Seidel, N. Strohmaier, and M. Zykova Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 013401 (2024) – Published 17 January 2024 | A positron source demonstrator with the potential to increase the yield by an order of magnitude. | | | | | | Low- and Intermediate-Energy Accelerators | Zhi-Jun Wang, Shu-Hui Liu, Wei-Long Chen, Wei-Ping Dou, Yuan-Shuai Qin, Yuan He, Yong-zhi Jia, Chi Feng, Man Yi, Yi-Meng Chu, Duan-Yang Jia, Jun-Ren Huang, and Hong-Wei Zhao Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 010101 (2024) – Published 18 January 2024 | | | High-Energy Accelerators and Colliders | Yoshihiro Shobuda Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 011001 (2024) – Published 8 January 2024 | | | Editors' Suggestion M. D'Andrea, O. Aberle, R. Bruce, M. Butcher, M. Di Castro, R. Cai, I. Lamas, A. Masi, D. Mirarchi, S. Redaelli, R. Rossi, and W. Scandale Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 011002 (2024) – Published 25 January 2024 | Crystals are now used for collimation in LHC operation. | | | | | | New Acceleration Techniques | Xinlu Xu, Jiaxin Liu, Thamine Dalichaouch, Frank S. Tsung, Zhen Zhang, Zhirong Huang, Mark J. Hogan, Xueqing Yan, Chan Joshi, and Warren B. Mori Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 011301 (2024) – Published 17 January 2024 | | | Accelerator Facilities and Design Studies | Yongjun Li and Robert Rainer Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 011601 (2024) – Published 11 January 2024 | | | Beam Control, Diagnostics, and Feedback | A. J. Dick, M. Borland, J. Jarvis, V. Lebedev, P. Piot, A. Romanov, and M. Wallbank Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 012801 (2024) – Published 17 January 2024 | | | Editors' Suggestion N. Vallis, P. Craievich, M. Schär, R. Zennaro, B. Auchmann, H. H. Braun, M. I. Besana, M. Duda, R. Fortunati, H. Garcia-Rodrigues, D. Hauenstein, R. Ischebeck, E. Ismaili, P. Juranić, J. Kosse, A. Magazinik, F. Marcellini, T. Michlmayr, S. Müller, M. Pedrozzi, R. Rotundo, G. L. Orlandi, M. Seidel, N. Strohmaier, and M. Zykova Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 013401 (2024) – Published 17 January 2024 | A positron source demonstrator with the potential to increase the yield by an order of magnitude. | | | | | | Low-Energy, Multiple-Particle Dynamics | N. Biancacci and M. Zampetakis Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 27, 014201 (2024) – Published 30 January 2024 | | | OTHER ARTICLES OF INTEREST | Bifeng Lei, Bin Liu, Mingyuan Shi, Andreas Seidel, Daniel Seipt, Matt Zepf, and Bin Qiao Phys. Rev. E 109, 015204 (2024) – Published 16 January 2024 | | | A. Seidel, B. Lei, C. Zepter, M. C. Kaluza, A. Sävert, M. Zepf, and D. Seipt Phys. Rev. Research 6, 013056 (2024) – Published 16 January 2024 | | | Guanglei Wang, Philipp Dijkstal, Sven Reiche, Kirsten Schnorr, and Eduard Prat Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 035002 (2024) – Published 19 January 2024 | | | Ting Sun, Qian Zhao, Feng Wan, Yousef I. Salamin, and Jian-Xing Li Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 045001 (2024) – Published 23 January 2024 | | | Letter N.Yu. Peskov, E.D. Egorova, A.S. Sergeev, and I.M. Tsarkov Phys. Rev. Applied 21, L011003 (2024) – Published 30 January 2024 | The creation of powerful free-electron lasers operating in the sub-THz and THz ranges, based on intense long-pulse relativistic electron beams, is associated with the need for extremely oversized electrodynamic systems with particular properties. To address this problem, the authors turn to innovative Bragg resonators implementing a distributed-feedback mechanism that can be termed "three-dimensional". The results indicate that using such Bragg resonators should make it possible to ensure selection over all three mode indices, with length scales reaching up to hundreds of radiation wavelengths in all spatial coordinates. | | | | | | | |
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