Induction linacs, linear accelerators that induce an electromotive force on ions by rapidly changing the strength of a magnetic field inside a vacuum cavity, have proven capable of producing the necessary current.
I was spelunking through the history files for an early experimental high energy electron beam linac that ran at Michael Reese from about 1957 to 1986.
The electrons then enter the accelerator portion of the linac.
One way of avoiding the problems associated with the construction of a linac is to accelerate particles in a circle.
Once we have demonstrated that the linac works with a single beam, we will modify the transfer section to study the combination of four beams into one.
The goal is to accelerate a beam of negative hydrogen ions to 2.5 million electron volts and deliver it to the linac.
But lying on the linac to cut a ribbon and launch the equipment, he said: ‘I hope this is my one and only time on one of these.’
The front-end team led by Gough is responsible for delivering a beam of 2.5 million electron-volt negative hydrogen ions to a half-kilometer-long linac to be built by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
All particle accelerators, whether linacs or circular, have the following basic parts.
Another early phase task is building an injector to produce an intense electron beam ready to travel at nearly the speed of light down the last kilometer of SLAC's 3-kilometer linac.
Though you know what they say, that a cyclotron is just a linac coiled into a spiral.
The linac has tubes of water to cool the copper tubing of the accelerator structure and the magnets.
The SNS's linear accelerator, or linac, is composed of two sections: the ‘warm,’ or room temperature section, and a superconducting section that operates at temperatures hundreds of degrees below zero.
The star will be at Essex County Hospital on Wednesday to perform a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the linear accelerator or linac for short.
Definition of linac in US English:
linac
nounˈlinakˈlɪnæk
short for linear accelerator
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All particle accelerators, whether linacs or circular, have the following basic parts.
One way of avoiding the problems associated with the construction of a linac is to accelerate particles in a circle.
The front-end team led by Gough is responsible for delivering a beam of 2.5 million electron-volt negative hydrogen ions to a half-kilometer-long linac to be built by Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The goal is to accelerate a beam of negative hydrogen ions to 2.5 million electron volts and deliver it to the linac.
Induction linacs, linear accelerators that induce an electromotive force on ions by rapidly changing the strength of a magnetic field inside a vacuum cavity, have proven capable of producing the necessary current.
The electrons then enter the accelerator portion of the linac.
But lying on the linac to cut a ribbon and launch the equipment, he said: ‘I hope this is my one and only time on one of these.’
Once we have demonstrated that the linac works with a single beam, we will modify the transfer section to study the combination of four beams into one.
The linac has tubes of water to cool the copper tubing of the accelerator structure and the magnets.
Another early phase task is building an injector to produce an intense electron beam ready to travel at nearly the speed of light down the last kilometer of SLAC's 3-kilometer linac.
The SNS's linear accelerator, or linac, is composed of two sections: the ‘warm,’ or room temperature section, and a superconducting section that operates at temperatures hundreds of degrees below zero.
The star will be at Essex County Hospital on Wednesday to perform a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the linear accelerator or linac for short.
Though you know what they say, that a cyclotron is just a linac coiled into a spiral.
I was spelunking through the history files for an early experimental high energy electron beam linac that ran at Michael Reese from about 1957 to 1986.