A charged particle accelerator having a curvilinear beam trajectory maintained solely by a laterally directed, constant electric field; requiring no magnetic field. A method for controlling the trajectory of a charged particle in an accelerator by applying only a constant electric field for beam ...
acceleratorkickermagnethadronsynchrotronelectricThe effect of an electric field has been treated as smaller than that of a magnetic field in the control of a high-energy beam orbit, and it has been ignored in the magnets of almost all high-energy particle accelerators. There is currently a ...
atom smasher, accelerator betatron, induction accelerator - accelerates a continuous beam of electrons to high speeds by means of the electric field produced by changing magnetic flux charge-exchange accelerator - an accelerator in which high-energy ions escape from plasma following charge exchange Cockc...
A particle accelerator[1] is a device that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and to contain them in well-defined beams. An ordinary CRT television set is a simple form of accelerator. There are two basic types: electrostatic and oscillating field accelerators....
The cosmic rays strip off electrons from air molecules and these electrons are accelerated upwards by the electric field of the lightning discharge. The free electrons and the lightning electric field then make up a natural particle accelerator. ...
increase as a result. A particle accelerator designed in this way could then be built to a significantly smaller scale than the systems built today. In this regard, Breuer emphasises that simultaneously developed techniques, such as those in Garching and Stanford, could be combined for this ...
magnitude of the first electric field is less than the peak magnitude of the second electric field, and may be less than or equal to a minimum magnitude of the second electric field occurring during a phase acceptance time period associated with a phase acceptance of the particle accelerator. ...
increase as a result. A particle accelerator designed in this way could then be built to a significantly smaller scale than the systems built today. In this regard, Breuer emphasises that simultaneously developed techniques, such as those in Garching and Stanford, could be combined for this ...
2、ng on: Type of accelerator Particle velocity Current and Duty factor Gradient Acceleration or deflecting modeWhat is a resonant cavity and how do we accelerate beams? A resonant cavity is the high-frequency analog of a LCR resonant circuit. RF power at resonance builds up high electric fiel...
A circular particle accelerator in which charged subatomic particles generated at a central source are accelerated spirally outward in a plane perpendicular to a fixed magnetic field by an alternating electric field. A cyclotron is capable of generating particle energies between a few million and sever...