To the outside
General Informational sites
Accelerator-specific sites
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Joint Accelerator Conferences Website
The nice thing about the JACoW site is that the conferences keep their talks and presentations freely available online, so that one doesn't need to pay IEEE or journals for information.
Synchrotron-specific sites
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Synchrotron Radiation Center
- Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
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SESAME
SESAME has a number of nice publications. Their Yellow and White Books outline the upgrade of their synchrotron to 2.0 GeV and 2.5 GeV, and list requirements/design paradigms that they had to follow.
- The Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory
- The SLAC Damping Rings
- An interesting page detailing ion beam focusing physics
- Japan's SPring-8 has the best comic strip about synchrotrons: Synchrotrons for Kids
Amateur particle accelerators
- Tim Koeth's 1.2 MeV cyclotron
- Fred Niell's cyclotrons: first and second. His linac.
- Samuel Goldwasser's Tales of the CHS Cyclotron
- Andrew Seltzman's Linear Accelerator
- The Cyclotron Kids
- A paper about a home-made electrostatic accelerator
- A benchtop electron microscope/accelerator (bottom of page)
- St. Joseph High School's Cyclotron
The other bunnybox sites
The logo in the upper left is a modification of a logo several friends and I share for projects. The following sites aren't related to accelerator research or synchrotrons at all.