1. The Dielectric Wall Accelerator
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Stephen Sampayan, George J Caporaso, and Yu-Jiuan Chen
- Subjects
Physics ,business.industry ,Particle accelerator ,Dielectric ,Electron ,Dielectric wall accelerator ,Charged particle ,law.invention ,Optics ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,law ,Electric field ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Tube (fluid conveyance) ,business ,Excitation ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
Dielectric wall accelerators, a class of induction accelerators, employ a novel insulating beam tube to impress a longitudinal electric field on a bunch of charged particles. The surface flashover characteristics of this tube may permit the attainment of accelerating gradients on the order of 100 MV/m for accelerating pulses on the order of a nanosecond in duration. A virtual traveling wave of excitation along the tube is produced at any desired speed by controlling the timing of pulse-generating modules that supply a tangential electric field to the tube wall. Because of the ability to control the speed of this virtual wave, the accelerator is capable of handling any charge-to-mass-ratio particle; hence it can be used for electrons, protons and any ion. The accelerator architectures, key technologies and development challenges will be described.
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- 2009
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