Variable energy radio-frequency type charged particle accelerato

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ABSTRACT:
A radio-frequency type charged particle accelerator includes a first Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerator, a second RFQ accelerator and a rear stage Rf accelerator. The first RFQ accelerator has quadrupole electrodes positioned along a traveling path of a charged particle beam and bunches and accelerates the charged particle beam by receiving a radio-frequency power from a radio-frequency power source and resonating. The rear stage RF accelerator is disposed in a rear stage of the first RFQ accelerator and changes the energy of the charged particle beam by receiving the radio-frequency power from the radio-frequency power source and resonating. The second RFQ accelerator is disposed between the first RFQ accelerator, has quadrupole electrodes positioned along the traveling path of the charged particle beam and normally accelerates the charged particle beam by receiving a radio-frequency power from the radio-frequency power source and resonating. The accelerator is switched between an accelerating mode and a passing-through mode.

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