Electrostatic particle accelerator having linear axial and radia

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With voltage multiplication means

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31511101, 361329, 328233, H02M 725, H01J 724

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053252845

ABSTRACT:
A particle accelerator comprises a Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier that provides linear axial and radial fields. The Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier includes capacitors that are arranged radially relative to one another, such that a linear voltage increase occurs between the capacitors. The particle accelerator is made by placing conductive foils on an insulating sheet, connecting the foils as a Cockcroft-Walton voltage multiplier, and rolling the insulating sheet with the foils into a cylinder to form the radially arranged capacitors.

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