Method and apparatus for accelerating charged particles

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – High energy particle accelerator tube

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C315S005000, C250S492210, C250S281000, C250S291000, C376S129000

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07015661

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for accelerating charged particles. The charged particles accelerate as they travel through electric fields produced by a plurality of accelerating elements having first and second electrode plates. A magnetic field produced by a pair of magnets causes the charged particles to travel in a generally circular orbit.

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