Mike Murphy has his own set of laws to make sure his projects have maximum impact. Whether he is layering 50 sheets of Mylar onto a niobium cryomodule cavity or using his weekends to build a high-performance race car, Murphy abides by a personal code that calls for him to seek challenging build projects that require a commitment to precision and attention to detail.
Title: Photoemission from biased metal surfaces: quantum efficiency, laser heating, dielectric coatings, and quantum pathways interference
Abstract: Electron emission from metal surfaces due to the illumination of laser fields is of great interest due to its broad applications ranging from electron sources to quantum information processing to...
The positron working group will have its first post-pandemic in-person positron meeting March 7th and 8th, 2023 at the University of Virginia in the lower west oval of the historic Rotunda building.
Meeting will focus on developments in the plans for the positron injector at Jefferson Lab and presentation of the physics that can be done with positron beams. A focus will be put on experiments that are planning to present at an upcoming PAC.
Current CLAS Collaboration Chair leads international groups with verve and heart
Paris-based physicist Silvia Niccolai first came to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility 24 years ago, as an undergraduate student from Genova University (Italy). She then joined Experimental Hall B’s CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) collaboration while a Ph.D. candidate at the George Washington University.
In person @ CEBAF Center F113
Jefferson Lab
Newport News, VA
The program
Being able to observe emergent phenomena and understand its consequences directly from the standard model of particle physics remains the primary goal of the nuclear physics community. Quantum...