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Multistage linear electron acceleration using pulsed transmission lines
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1981
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Transmission LinesAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringEngineeringAverage Accelerating GradientRelativistic PlasmaAnnular Electron BeamHigh-energy AcceleratorsPropulsionAccelerator PhysicRadial Transmission LinesParticle AcceleratorElectron OpticElectromagnetic Compatibility
A four-stage linear electron accelerator is described which uses pulsed radial transmission lines as the basic accelerating units. An annular electron beam produced by a foilless diode is guided through the accelerator by a strong axial magnetic field. Synchronous firing of the injector and the acccelerating modules is accomplished with self-breaking oil switches. The device has accelerated beam currents of 25 kA to kinetic energies of 9 MV, with 90% current transport efficiency. The average accelerating gradient is 3 MV/m.
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