Particle accelerator with vacuum pump connected to the low volta

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

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313237, 315501, 315505, 315507, H01J 2300, H01J 2334, H01J 2500, H05H 900

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060694599

ABSTRACT:
The disclosure relates to a particle accelerator which comprises two accelerating tubes as well as a charge-exchange channel, whereby the vacuum pump for evacuating from said charge-exchange channel gas particles injected therein is not connected to the high-voltage side but, via a vacuum tube, to the low-voltage side of the particle accelerator. This means a substantial simplification of the maintenance of the vacuum pump. In addition to that a motor and a generator are no longer required. By providing the vacuum pump with equipotential plates, which comprise pump holes arranged eccentrically round the center of the vacuum tube, the gas particles are in this configuration are accelerated while retaining the high breakdown strength.

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