Sequentially pulsed traveling wave accelerator

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – High energy particle accelerator tube – Magnetic field acceleration means

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C315S507000, C315S500000

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ABSTRACT:
A sequentially pulsed traveling wave compact accelerator having two or more pulse forming lines each with a switch for producing a short acceleration pulse along a short length of a beam tube, and a trigger mechanism for sequentially triggering the switches so that a traveling axial electric field is produced along the beam tube in synchronism with an axially traversing pulsed beam of charged particles to serially impart energy to the particle beam.

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