Intercoupled linear accelerator sections operating in the 2.pi./

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315 36, 328233, 315 541, H01J 2510

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ABSTRACT:
In the 2.pi./3 standing wave mode of energizing resonant cavities, a regular field pattern is set up between adjacent cavities which follows the sequence + (or -), - (or +) and zero. In the novel system of this invention, two series of cavities are used to form accelerating sections wherein the standing wave is propagated successively from one section to the other such that adjacent cavities in each of the sections have positive and negative fields and the resonant coupling cells between the sections have zero fields. This system is used in the acceleration of two beams by a single driving source or in a double track race-track microtron.

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