Radiant energy – Irradiation of objects or material – Irradiation of semiconductor devices
Patent
1980-03-31
1981-10-06
Dixon, Harold A.
Radiant energy
Irradiation of objects or material
Irradiation of semiconductor devices
250396R, G01J 142
Patent
active
042937728
ABSTRACT:
A charged particle accelerator has an accelerator chamber in the interior of which a narrow beam of charged particles is accelerated. The particle beam is directed to a discharge window for discharging the particles therethrough. A device is provided for wobbling the beam of particles before the particles strike the discharge window, thereby enlarging the area where the particles strike the window. Preferably a magnetic wobbling device may be used. Such a device may have one or more magnetic coils which is/are arranged near the discharge window and which receive(s) a varying electric current. The accelerator may be a linear accelerator generating high energy electrons or X-rays for medical treatment.
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Dixon Harold A.
Siemens Medical Laboratories, Inc.
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