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Vladimir Litvinenko is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on advanced accelerator technologies, plasma-based acceleration, and high-energy physics applications. He leads projects on next-generation linear colliders, coherent electron cooling systems, and laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA). Key initiatives include the Linear Collider Facility (LCF) at CERN and development of superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) photoinjectors for polarized electron beams.
His work integrates experimental and theoretical studies of plasma dynamics, beam diagnostics, and novel laser systems. Notable contributions include breakthroughs in CO2-laser-driven LWFA, plasma-cascade instabilities, and electron beam polarization control. He collaborates internationally on projects like the EuPRAXIA compact particle source and Circular Collider using Energy-Recovery Linacs (CERC).
Current research emphasizes coherent electron cooling experiments at RHIC, development of high-brightness electron beams, and applications of energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) for future colliders. His group employs solenoid-based beam diagnostics and plasma cascade amplification techniques to address challenges in beam stability and luminosity enhancement.
Dr. Litvinenko's innovations span superconducting RF technology, beam dynamics modeling, and multi-color laser systems for advanced acceleration regimes. His work bridges fundamental plasma physics with practical applications in particle colliders and radiation sources, shaping future directions in accelerator science.
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