Ilan Ben-Zvi Explained

Ilan Ben-Zvi
Birth Date:1941
Birth Place:Israel
Nationality:American
Education:B.S., Mathematics and Physics
M.S., Physics
Ph.D., Nuclear Physics
Alma Mater:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Weizmann Institute of Science
Workplaces:Weizmann Institute of Science, Stanford University, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Stony Brook University, University of Washington, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro, DESY, CERN

Ilan Ben-Zvi is an accelerator physicist and academic. He was the associate chair for accelerator R&D at the Collider-Accelerator Department (C-AD), and is a distinguished scientist emeritus at the Collider-Accelerator Department (C-AD) at Brookhaven National Laboratory.[1]

Ben-Zvi is most known for his work on accelerator physics, experimental physics, and beam physics. He has authored or co-authored over 650 papers. Ben-Zvi was awarded the 2007 Free-electron laser Prize for his contributions to the field of Free-Electron Lasers.[2] In 2023 He was given the Dieter Möhl Medal Web site: Dieter Möhl Awards 2023. Cool Conference 2023 (CERN). for his outstanding contributions to the development of high-energy electron cooling. Ben-Zvi is a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[1]

Early life and education

Ben-Zvi completed his Bachelor's in Physics and Mathemetics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1970, he obtained a Ph.D. in Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of Gvirol Goldring.

Scientific career

Ben-Zvi worked on a very broad front of accelerator and beam physics and in a large number of universities, national laboratories and particle accelerators. He worked on accelerator physics of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) at Stanford University, where he developed the superconducting reentrant cavity and beam dynamics of heavy ion linacs. At the Weizmann Institute of Science he developed accelerator elements such as a chopper-buncher system for an electrostatic accelerator. At the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro Ben-Zvi introduced the SRF QWR, enabling the APLI machine. At DESY he developed the current leads for the superconducting HERA (particle accelerator). At Stony Brook University he was on a team building a superconducting heavy ion linac and developed the first superconducting Quarter Wave Resonator (QWR).[3] At the University of Washington he worked on new types of Quarter Wave Resonators, superconducting resonator controllers and cryostats. Also at Stony Brook, he developed the first SRF Radio Frequency Quadrupole, which was tested and formed the basis for the PIAVE injector of APLI.[4] At Brookhaven National Laboratory he led the construction of the Accelerator Test Facility (ATF), originally established by Robert Palmer and Claudio Pellegrini, served as its director for fifteen years and eventually elevated it to a United States Department of Energy National User Facility. At this facility he pioneered laser acceleration of particles, advanced beam instrumentation and laser-beam interactions. He also led various aspects of Free-electron laser, including the High-Gain Harmonic Generation FEL, high brightness electron sources, laser photocathodes and on developing electron cooling for the RHIC collider,[5] as well as carry out research and development for the Electron-Ion Collider.[6] [7] [8] At CERN he initiated the double quarter wave crab cavity, self-excited loop cavity control system and ferroelectric fast reactive tuners.

Community service

Ilan Ben-Zvi served the accelerator and beam physics community in various capacities. Some examples follow:

Awards and honors

PhD Graduate students

Master's Graduate students

Shi, Zudan; Wang, Haipeng; Babzien, Marcus; Kusche, Karl; Grimes, Jacob; Johnson, Elliott; Liang, Xue.

Bibliography

Articles, editorial work and book chapters

Selected articles

Original superconducting microwave cavities

Advanced beam instrumentation

High brightness electron beams

Electron sources

Laser based acceleration and radiation

Free-Electron Lasers

Accelerators and Colliders

Electron cooling

Multipacting

Cryogenics

Control of accelerator cavities

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IEEE Fellows Directory - Member Profile. IEEE.
  2. Web site: Brookhaven Lab Physicist Ilan Ben-Zvi Wins Free Electron Laser Prize. Brookhaven National Laboratory.
  3. Ben-Zvi . I. . Brennan . J.M. . The quarter wave resonator as a superconducting linac element . Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research . July 1983 . 212 . 1–3 . 73–79 . 10.1016/0167-5087(83)90678-6 . 1983NIMPR.212...73B .
  4. Web site: DESIGN OF A SUPERCONDUCTING RFQ RESONATOR.
  5. Web site: ELECTRON COOLING FOR RHIC.
  6. Litvinenko . V. N. . Ben-Zvi . I. . Bai . Ahrens M. . Beebe-Wang . M. . Blaskiewicz . M. . Brennan . J. M. . Calaga . R. . Chang . X. . Fedotov . A. V. . Fischer . W. . Kayran . D. . Kewisch . J. . MacKay . W. W. . Montag . C. . Parker . B. . Peggs . S. . Ptitsyn . V. . Roser . T. Ruggiero, A. . Satogata . T. . Surrow . B. . Tepikian . S. . Trbojevic . D. . Yakimenko . V. . Zhang . S. Y. . Farkhondeh . M. . Deshpande . A. . ERL based electron-ion collider eRHIC . Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference . May 2005 . Knoxville, Tennessee . 2768 . 2005pac..conf.2768L .
  7. High-energy high-luminosity electron-ion collider eRHIC. Vladimir N.. Litvinenko. Joanne. Beebe-Wang. Sergei. Belomestnykh. Ilan. Ben-Zvi. Michael M.. Blaskiewicz. Rama. Calaga. Xiangyun. Chang. Alexei. Fedotov. David. Gassner. Lee. Hammons. Harald. Hahn. Yue. Hao. Ping. He. William. Jackson. Animesh. Jain. Elliott C.. Johnson. Dmitry. Kayran. Jrg. Kewisch. Yun. Luo. George. Mahler. Gary. McIntyre. Wuzheng. Meng. Michiko. Minty. Brett. Parker. Alexander. Pikin. Eduard. Pozdeyev. Vadim. Ptitsyn. Triveni. Rao. Thomas. Roser. John. Skaritka. Brian. Sheehy. Steven. Tepikian. Yatming. Than. Dejan. Trbojevic. Evgeni. Tsentalovich. Nicholaos. Tsoupas. Joseph. Tuozzolo. Gang. Wang. Stephen. Webb. Qiong. Wu. Wencan. Xu. Anatoly. Zelenski. September 13, 2011. physics.acc-ph . 1109.2819.
  8. eRHIC Design Study: An Electron-Ion Collider at BNL. E. C.. Aschenauer. M. D.. Baker. A.. Bazilevsky. K.. Boyle. S.. Belomestnykh. I.. Ben-Zvi. S.. Brooks. C.. Brutus. T.. Burton. S.. Fazio. A.. Fedotov. D.. Gassner. Y.. Hao. Y.. Jing. D.. Kayran. A.. Kiselev. M. A. C.. Lamont. J.-H.. Lee. V. N.. Litvinenko. C.. Liu. T.. Ludlam. G.. Mahler. G.. McIntyre. W.. Meng. F.. Meot. T.. Miller. M.. Minty. B.. Parker. R.. Petti. I.. Pinayev. V.. Ptitsyn. T.. Roser. M.. Stratmann. E.. Sichtermann. J.. Skaritka. O.. Tchoubar. P.. Thieberger. T.. Toll. D.. Trbojevic. N.. Tsoupas. J.. Tuozzolo. T.. Ullrich. E.. Wang. G.. Wang. Q.. Wu. W.. Xu. L.. Zheng. December 18, 2014. physics.acc-ph . 1409.1633.
  9. Web site: JACoW / About / Awards to the Collaboration .
  10. Web site: APS Fellow Archive. www.aps.org.
  11. Web site: Four Brookhaven Lab Scientists Named AAAS Fellows. Brookhaven National Laboratory.
  12. Web site: Past Recipients of the MERIT Award. Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Society. 25 September 2023 .
  13. Web site: Brookhaven Lab Physicist Ilan Ben-Zvi Named IEEE Fellow. Brookhaven National Laboratory.