Electron accelerator of the microtron type

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328230, H05H 1300

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049908618

ABSTRACT:
An electron accelerator of the microtron type, housing a vacuum chamber with two spaced apart, nearly parallel, flat pole pieces, between which a static, substantially homogeneous magnetic field is maintainable, a microwave resonating cavity interposed between the pole pieces, a source for supplying electrons and injecting them into the accelerator, said electrons moving in circular orbits in a plane parallel to the pole pieces under the influence of the homogeneous magnetic field and undergoing acceleration at each crossing of the microwave resonating cavity, as well as a device for withdrawing the electrons from the accelerator after they have been sufficiently accelerated, said source for injecting electrons ensuring source of electrons through one of the pole pieces, at an angle to the circular orbits of the electrons, and including a deflecting magnet interposed between the pole pieces for deflecting the injected beam into the plane of the circular orbits of the electrons.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2943265 (1960-06-01), Kaiser
patent: 3382391 (1968-05-01), Reich
Luganskii; Microtron with Helical Orbits; Apr. 1971, pp. 1743-1744.

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