TESLA: The Superconducting electron positron linear collider with an integrated X-ray laser laboratory. Technical design report. Part 6. Appendices. Chapter 1. Photon collider at TESLA

Thorsten Wengler, ECFA/DESY Photon Collider Working Group

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    Abstract

    This report describes the scientific aims and potential as well as the technical de- sign of TESLA ( TeV?Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator), a superconducting electron?positron collider of initially 500 GeV total energy, extendable to 800 GeV, and an integrated X?ray laser laboratory. A large?scale interdisciplinary and international research campus will be created around TESLA to provide unique research possibili- ties for particle physics, for condensed matter physics, chemistry and material science, and for structural biology. In this way TESLA satisfies the criteria for new large en- deavours in science: they should be unique, open completely new research possibilities and should carry the promise to advance our knowledge of nature in many branches of science.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherDESY
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2001

    Keywords

    • TESLA e+e- linear collider

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