Thomas Geoffry Lucas
Thomas Geoffry Lucas (6 June 1872 – 3 October 1947), generally known as Geoffry Lucas, but often found incorrectly spelt as Geoffrey Lucas, was a 20th-century English architect. He is perhaps best known for his work in connection with the garden city movement, but was also active in other areas, including the design of churches and church fittings. Provided by Wikipedia
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Toward a brightness upgrade to the SwissFEL: A high gradient traveling-wave rf photogun by Thomas Geoffrey Lucas, Hans-Heinrich Braun, Paolo Craievich, Reto Fortunati, Natalia Kirchgeorg, Anastasiya Magazinik, Marco Pedrozzi, Jean-Yves Raguin, Sven Reiche, Mattia Schaer, Mike Seidel, Riccardo Zennaro, David Alesini, Anna Giribono
Published 2023-10-01
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Design, fabrication, and high-gradient testing of an X-band, traveling-wave accelerating structure milled from copper halves by Theodoros Argyropoulos, Nuria Catalan-Lasheras, Alexej Grudiev, Gerard Mcmonagle, Enrique Rodriguez-Castro, Igor Syrachev, Rolf Wegner, Ben Woolley, Walter Wuensch, Hao Zha, Valery Dolgashev, Gorden Bowden, Andrew Haase, Thomas Geoffrey Lucas, Matteo Volpi, Daniel Esperante-Pereira, Robin Rajamäki
Published 2018-06-01
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