Martino Rimoldi

European Organization for Nuclear Research

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About

Martino Rimoldi is a leading researcher in laser-based surface engineering for particle accelerator applications, with a focus on mitigating electron cloud effects through advanced surface structuring. His key research areas include laser-induced surface roughening, secondary electron yield (SEY) reduction, and the development of novel processing techniques for complex internal geometries. Rimoldi’s most notable contribution is the design and demonstration of a picosecond pulsed 532 nm laser system capable of roughening and reducing SEY on the inner surfaces of tubes up to 15 meters long—a critical breakthrough for suppressing electron multipacting in accelerator vacuum pipes. This work, published in 2023, has already garnered 3 citations, reflecting its immediate impact on the field. By enabling efficient laser processing of previously inaccessible internal surfaces, Rimoldi’s research offers a scalable solution to improve the performance and stability of particle accelerators, directly addressing one of the major challenges in high-energy physics infrastructure. His innovative approach positions him as a key contributor to next-generation accelerator technologies.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Picosecond pulsed 532 nm laser system for roughening and secondary electron yield reduction of inner surfaces of up to 15 m long tubes
3 citations · 2023
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2023 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 11
🏛 Institutions: European Organization for Nuclear Research

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