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[en] The SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) has begun a new era of operation with the SLD detector. During 1991 there was a first engineering run for the SLD in parallel with machine improvements to increase luminosity and reliability. For the 1992 run, a polarized electron source was added and more than 10,000 Zs with an average of 23% polarization have been logged by the SLD. This paper will discuss the performance of the SLC in 1991 and 1992 and the technical advances that have produced higher luminosity. Emphasis will be placed on issues relevant to future linear colliders such as producing and maintaining high-current, low-emittance beams and focusing the beams to the micron scale for collisions
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Aug 1992; 6 p; 15. international conference on high energy accelerators; Hamburg (Germany); 20-24 Jul 1992; 26. international conference on high energy physics; Dallas, TX (United States); 6-12 Aug 1992; 16. international LINAC conference; Ottawa (Canada); 23-28 Aug 1992; CONF-920706--27; CONF-920837--1; CONF-9208109--4; CONTRACT AC03-76SF00515; OSTI as DE92040944; NTIS; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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