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Introduction to Particle Accelerators (NPAP MOOC)

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Introduction to Particle Accelerators (NPAP MOOC)

Sverker Werin
Francesca Curbis
Mats Lindroos

Instructors: Sverker Werin

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.7

(194 reviews)

Intermediate level

Recommended experience

11 hours to complete
3 weeks at 3 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • You will learn how electrons can create light

  • You will learn the basic principles of synchrotron light sources and MAX-IV

  • You will learn how protons can be accelerated in a linear accelerator and how they can produce neutrons by spallation at the ESS

  • You will learn what particle colliders are and what they can be used for

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There are 6 modules in this course

This module is about photon light sources. In particular it describes how electromagnetic radiation is produced in particle accelerators. The wavelengths of the radiation that is created in accelerators range from several meters down to a few angstrom. These electromagnetic waves help us to develop new materials and drugs, and also to reveal the inner structures of objects.

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5 videos5 readings4 assignments

This module explains how electromagnetic radiation can be created by accelerating particles and the different characteristics inherited. After a brief history of the discovery of synchrotron radiation the module focuses on the characteristics of synchrotron radiation and its features. The second part describes the magnetic devices that make electrons radiate light, while the third and last part is about Free Electron Lasers, a new type of light source that generates very coherent radiation.

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7 videos3 readings5 assignments

This module is about particle accelerators that create neutrons. It first describes how protons, or heavy ions, with large kinetic energies create neutrons as they are smashed into the nucleuses of heavy atoms, a process called spallation. It then discusses how the neutrons created in the spallation process can be used to reveal the atomic structures of materials and the inner structures of objects. The second part of the module gives a detailed description the European Spallation Source (ESS), located in Lund, Sweden. In particular it describes the different parts of the 600 meter long linear accelerator of ESS that accelerates protons to large kinetic energies.

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7 videos7 readings3 assignments

This module describes particle colliders and explains why we need them. After a brief history of colliders it focuses on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world’s largest collider. This is followed by two lectures on linear colliders, exemplified by two proposed electron-positron colliders, CLIC and ILC. Finally the module discusses different options for the next generation of circular colliders.

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9 videos6 readings5 assignments

We are constantly working on sharing more knowledge and fun resources with all of you! As such, we have created this module as a platform for more exciting new knowledge and materials that will be added to this course in the future as fun extra curricular activity! Notifications will be sent out to registered learners when we launch these updates, so stay tuned and keep an eye out for these updates in the future!

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Sverker Werin
Lund University
1 Course6,880 learners
Francesca Curbis
Lund University
1 Course6,880 learners
Mats Lindroos
Lund University
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