Radiant energy – With charged particle beam deflection or focussing – Magnetic lens
Patent
1985-09-09
1986-09-02
Buczinski, Stephen C.
Radiant energy
With charged particle beam deflection or focussing
Magnetic lens
250423P, H01J 314, H01J 326
Patent
active
H00001163
ABSTRACT:
A readily disposable and replaceable accelerator grating for a relativistic particle accelerator. The grating is formed for a plurality of liquid droplets that are directed in precisely positioned jet streams to periodically dispose rows of droplets along the borders of a predetermined particle beam path. A plurality of lasers are used to direct laser beams into the droplets, at predetermined angles, thereby to excite the droplets to support electromagnetic accelerating resonances on their surfaces. Those resonances operate to accelerate and focus particles moving along the beam path. As the droplets are distorted or destroyed by the incoming radiation, they are replaced at a predetermined frequency by other droplets supplied through the jet streams.
REFERENCES:
R. B. Palmer, "A Laser-Driven Grating Linac", Particle Accelerators, vol. 11, pp. 81-90, 1980.
R. B. Palmer, "A Laser-Driven Grating Linac," Brookhaven National Laboratory, publication No. BNL32531, 1982.
Buczinski Stephen C.
Gottlieb Paul A.
Hightower Judson R.
Myles Vale P.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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