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Timothy L. Houck
Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Publications - 60
Citations - 355
Timothy L. Houck is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle accelerator & Beam (structure). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 60 publications receiving 349 citations. Previous affiliations of Timothy L. Houck include United States Department of Energy.
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Design and characterization of a neutralized-transport experiment for heavy-ion fusion
Enrique Henestroza,Shmuel Eylon,Prabir K. Roy,Simon S. Yu,André Anders,F.M. Bieniosek,Wayne G. Greenway,B. Grant Logan,Robert A. MacGill,D. Shuman,D.L. Vanecek,William Waldron,W.M. Sharp,Timothy L. Houck,Ronald C. Davidson,Philip C. Efthimion,Erik P. Gilson,Adam B Sefkow,Dale Welch,David V. Rose,Craig L. Olson +20 more
TL;DR: The Virtual National Laboratory for Heavy Ion Fusion (WNLIFI) experiment as discussed by the authors has been used to evaluate the neutralized-transport experiment of heavy-ion inertial-confinement fusion.
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Initial electron-beam results from the DARHT-II linear induction accelerator
Carl Ekdahl,E.O. Abeyta,H. Bender,W. Broste,C. Carlson,L. Caudill,K.C.D. Chan,Y.-J. Chen,D. Dalmas,G. Durtschi,S. Eversole,S. Eylon,W. Fawley,Daniel K. Frayer,R. Gallegos,J. Harrison,Enrique Henestroza,M. Holzscheiter,Timothy L. Houck,Thomas Patrick Hughes,S. Humphries,David W. Johnson,Jarrett L. Johnson,K. Jones,E. Jacquez,B.T. McCuistian,A. Meidinger,N. Montoya,C. Mostrom,K. Moy,K. Nielsen,David M. Oro,L. Rodriguez,P. Rodriguez,M. Sanchez,Martin Schauer,D. Simmons,H.V. Smith,J. Studebaker,R. Sturgess,G. Sullivan,C. Swinney,R. Temple,C.Y. Tom,S. Yu +44 more
TL;DR: The DARHT-II linear-induction accelerator has been successfully operated at 1.2-1.3 kA and 12.5-12.7 MeV to demonstrate the production and acceleration of an electron beam as mentioned in this paper.
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Prototype microwave source for a relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator
Timothy L. Houck,F. Deadrick,G. Giordano,E. Henestroza,S. Lidia,L. Reginato,D. Vanecek,G.A. Westenskow,S. Yu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a test facility is established at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to study RF power sources for linear colliders based on the relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator (RK-TBA) concept.
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Relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator
G.A. Westenskow,Timothy L. Houck +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a relativistic klystron two-beam accelerator (RK-TBA) was proposed, in which the modulated induction beam current is reaccelerated by passage through subsequent induction accelerator cells.
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First beam at DARHT-II
Carl Ekdahl,E.O. Abeyta,L. Caudill,K.C.D. Chan,D. Dalmas,S. Eversole,R. Gallegos,J. Harrison,M. Holzscheiter,Jarrett L. Johnson,E. Jacquez,B.T. McCuistian,N. Montoya,K. Nielsen,David M. Oro,L. Rodriguez,P. Rodriguez,M. Sanchez,Martin Schauer,D. Simmons,H.V. Smith,J. Studebaker,G. Sullivan,C. Swinney,R. Temple,Y.-J. Chen,Timothy L. Houck,Enrique Henestroza,S. Eylon,W. Fawley,S. Yu,H. Bender,W. Broste,C. Carlson,G. Durtschi,Daniel K. Frayer,David W. Johnson,K. Jones,A. Meidinger,K. Moy,R. Sturgess,C.Y. Tom,Thomas Patrick Hughes,C. Mostrom +43 more
TL;DR: The second axis of the Dual Axis Radiographic HydroTest (DARHT) facility will provide up to four short (< 150 ns) radiation pulses for flash radiography of high-explosive driven implosion experiments as discussed by the authors.