序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Linear acceleration system for high energy electrons with preacceleration and main acceleration means US519198 1974-10-30 US3952255A 1976-04-20 Cord Passow
A linear acceleration system composed of a high energy field emission source and two linear accelerators connected in sequence to accelerate electrons emitted by the source, the first accelerator shifting the electron pulses from the source by 180.degree. relative to phase and the second accelerator accelerating the electrons in a pulse whose energies differ from the lowest energy electrons by an amount which is less than the acceleration imparted to the lowest energy electrons and which differs therefrom by an amount proportional to such energy difference, whereby the electrons at the output of the second accelerator have a highly uniform energy level.
202 Linear particle accellerators US3796906D 1972-04-25 US3796906A 1974-03-12 HENRY BEZY G; LEBOUTET H
Linear particle accelerator of compact dimensions, intended for industrial or medical applications, comprising, in a vacuum enclosure, a particle source and an accelerating structure having an input coupler connected to a waveguide extending along the lateral and end walls of said accelerating structure, the waveguide portion located against the end wall of said structure being provided with two holes located along the beam path for the passage of accelerated particles; a hood arrangement groups all parts of the accelerating device (accelerator, UHF electromagnetic power source, voltage supplies).
203 Charged particle accelerator US3622833D 1968-05-14 US3622833A 1971-11-23 TAKEDA YASUTSUGU; MATSUI ISAO
A device, in which light waves are directed to the surface of a periodic structure constituted of a material having high reflectivity of the light wave used, whereby a field having a periodic strength of an electric field vector of the light wave is generated in the vicinity of the surface of said periodic structure, and the energy of the light wave is supplied to the charged particles while said charged particles pass through said field, thereby accelerating the charged particles.
204 Neutron generator with radiation acceleration US3609369D 1968-04-09 US3609369A 1971-09-28 CROITORU PETRICA
Method of and apparatus for generating high neutron flux at a sample zone maintained at atmospheric pressure and surrounded by an annular evacuated generator housing along whose inner peripheral wall is provided a neutron emitter target. An annular array of ion-particle sources or an annular ion source surrounds the annular target to direct radial charged-particle beams thereagainst. The acceleration may be effected by radially spaced accelerator plates disposed between the source and the target within the chamber or by radio waves supplied to the chamber; the latter is then constituted as a coaxial resonant cavity.
205 High power field emission microwave tube having a cathode delivering nanosecond relativistic electron beams US3489944D 1966-05-27 US3489944A 1970-01-13 DENHOLM ALEC S; NABLO SAMUEL V
206 Charged particle accelerator apparatus including means for converting a rotating helical beam of charged particles having axial motion into a nonrotating beam of charged particles US3463959D 1967-05-25 US3463959A 1969-08-26 JORY HOWARD R; TRIVELPIECE ALVIN W
207 Apparatus for shortening of electron pulses emitted from an electron gun US3454818D 1966-09-02 US3454818A 1969-07-08 SOFFER JACQUES; MANGIN JEAN PAUL
208 Waveguide cooling system for linear accelerator US3449618D 1966-07-15 US3449618A 1969-06-10 GALLAGHER WILLIAM J
209 Linear particle accelerator apparatus for high energy particle beams provided with pulsing means for the control electrode US74460858 1958-06-25 US3133227A 1964-05-12 BROWN LAWRENCE E; NUNAN CRAIG S
210 Fast electromagnetic wave and undulating electron beam interaction structure US81654059 1959-05-28 US3129356A 1964-04-14 PHILLIPS ROBERT M
211 Means for selecting electron beam energy US69974457 1957-11-29 US3011086A 1961-11-28 POST RICHARD F
212 Charged-particle accelerator US66552757 1957-06-13 US2898508A 1959-08-04 MALLINCKRODT GEORGE E
213 Linear accelerator US66385957 1957-06-05 US2874326A 1959-02-17 CHRISTOFILOS NICHOLAS C; POLK IRVING J
214 Electric discharge devices US29961652 1952-07-18 US2838711A 1958-06-10 CROWLEY CROWLEY-MILLING MICHAE
215 Linear accelerator US40863054 1954-02-05 US2770755A 1956-11-13 GOOD MYRON L
216 Apparatus for accelerating charged particles by causing them to pass through periodically reversing potential fields US76669847 1947-08-06 US2683216A 1954-07-06 ROLF WIDEROE
217 Cavity resonator device for production of high-speed electrons US49180143 1943-06-22 US2543082A 1951-02-27 WEBSTER DAVID L
218 Electron discharge apparatus US46904842 1942-12-15 US2407298A 1946-09-10 SKELLETT ALBERT M
219 Method and apparatus for producing high voltage US60464232 1932-04-11 US2009457A 1935-07-30 SLOAN DAVID H
220 SYNCHROTRON INJECTOR SYSTEM, AND SYNCHROTRON INJECTOR SYSTEM OPERATION METHOD EP13898114.7 2013-11-26 EP3076767B1 2018-12-26 YAMAMOTO Kazuo; KAWASAKI Sadahiro; INOUE Hiromitsu
A synchrotron injector system comprising a first ion source (1) which generates first ions, a second ion source (2) which generates second ions having a smaller charge-to-mass ratio than a charge-to-mass ratio of the first ions, a pre-accelerator (5) having the capability to enable to accelerate both the first ions and the second ions, a low-energy beam transport line (4) which is constituted in such a way to inject either the first ions or the second ions into the pre-accelerator, and a self-focusing type post-accelerator (6) which accelerates only the first ions after acceleration which are emitted from the pre-accelerator (5).
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