
doi: 10.2172/6441461
The induction accelerator is discussed with respect to general background and concept, beam transport, scaling, pulse power technology, and the electron beam injector. A discussion of the factors which affect the scaling of the intensity of the beam is given. Limiting factors include collective forces in the beam, virtual cathode formation, surroundings, and beam breakup instability. 24 refs., 11 figs. (WRF)
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Linear Accelerators, Beam Injection, Electronic Equipment, Beam Transport, Power Supplies, Equipment, Instability, Space Charge, Collective Accelerators, 430302 -- Particle Accelerators-- Injection & Extraction Systems, Electron-Ring Accelerators, Induction, Free Electron Lasers, Field Calculations, Lasers 430200* -- Particle Accelerators-- Beam Dynamics, 42 Engineering, & Ion Optics, 420300 -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989), Accelerators, Focusing
43 Particle Accelerators, Design, Linear Accelerators, Beam Injection, Electronic Equipment, Beam Transport, Power Supplies, Equipment, Instability, Space Charge, Collective Accelerators, 430302 -- Particle Accelerators-- Injection & Extraction Systems, Electron-Ring Accelerators, Induction, Free Electron Lasers, Field Calculations, Lasers 430200* -- Particle Accelerators-- Beam Dynamics, 42 Engineering, & Ion Optics, 420300 -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989), Accelerators, Focusing
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