Alexander S. Aryshev

Also published under:A. S. Aryshev, A. Aryshev, Alexander Aryshev

Affiliation

High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

Topic

Charge Density,Amplitude Modulation Signal,Bessel Function,Cavity Enhancement,Cavity Length,Charged Particles,Circular Waveguide,Coherent Mode,Coherent Radiation,Coherent Signal,Electromagnetic Field,Fabry-Perot Interferometer,Feedback Control,Fiber Bragg Grating,Finite Thickness,Form Factor,Hankel Function,Imaging Pulse,Infinitesimally Small,Larger Radius,Laser Oscillator,Laser Power,Laser Pulse,Longitudinal Distribution,Longitudinal Mode,Mesh Refinement,Noisy Environments,Numerical Simulation Results,Numerical Simulations,Open End,Phase Velocity,Radiation Field,Radiation Signal,Resonance Frequency,Simulated Curves,Single-mode Fiber,Smith-Purcell Radiation,TE Mode,Transverse Electric Field,Transverse Field,Beam Size,Beam Energy,Beam Test,Beamline,CCD Camera,Diffraction Radiation,Generation Of Radiation,Grating Period,Radiation Intensity,Radiative Transition,

Biography

Alexander Aryshev received the Ph.D. degree from the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Sokendai University, Tsukuba, Japan, in 2007.
From 2007 to 2009, he was a Post-Doctorate Research Associate with the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science (RHUL), Egham, U.K., where he was involved in laser-wire transverse beam size monitor project developed within the International “Linear Collider Collaboration.” In 2009, he became a co-founder of the international collaboration “Advanced Generation of THz and Compton X-ray Beams ‘AGTaX’ Using Compact Electron Accelerator.” His current research interests includes the development of a linac-based novel terahertz radiation sources, generation and diagnostics of a prebunched electron beam sequences, active laser, timing, and RF feedback systems for a compact accelerators implementation.