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Induction Accelerators

by Takayama, Ken.
Authors: Briggs, Richard J.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Particle Acceleration and Detection, 1611-1052 Physical details: XVI, 340 p. online resource. ISBN: 3642139175 Subject(s): Physics. | Particle acceleration. | Computer engineering. | Physics. | Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics. | Measurement Science and Instrumentation. | Electrical Engineering.
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Introduction -- Historical Perspectives -- Principles of Induction Acceleratores -- Modulators -- Magnetic Materials -- Induction Cell Design Tradeoffs and Examples -- Electron Induction Linacs -- Applications of Electron Linear Induction Accelerators -- Ion Induction Accelerators -- Applications of Ion Induction Accelerators -- Induction Synchrotron -- Applications of Induction Synchrotrons -- Index.

A broad class of accelerators rests on the induction principle whereby the accelerating electrical fields are generated by time-varying magnetic fluxes. Particularly suitable for the transport of bright and high-intensity beams of electrons, protons or heavy ions in any geometry (linear or circular) the research and development of induction accelerators is a thriving subfield of accelerator physics. This text is the first comprehensive account of both the fundamentals and the state of the art about the modern conceptual design and implementation of such devices. Accordingly, the first part of the book is devoted to the essential features of and key technologies used for induction accelerators at a level suitable for postgraduate students and newcomers to the field. Subsequent chapters deal with more specialized and advanced topics.

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