Generation of High Intensity Beams of Nanosecond Pulse Duration by Electron Linacs
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概要
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Acceleration of electron beams with a very short pulse duration and high peak intensity is achieved in electron linacs. As pulse generators for very short pulse duration, a coaxial line-type pulser, a hard-tube pulser and a pulse sharpener are newly developed which can produce pulses of about 5 nanoseconds in pulse duration and about a few thousands volts in amplitude in 50-ohm load. In Tohoku linac, peak intensity of 1.3 amperes is obtained with pulse duration of 7 nanoseconds and energy of 75MeV, while in Mitsubishi linac, 2.0 amperes, 10 nanoseconds and 6.4MeV, respectively. Their results agree with Leiss theory. As a parameter of transient beam loading, the ratios of the energy contained in a pulsed beam to the stored energy in the accelerating structure and of the peak beam power to the peak input RF power are presented.
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- 1970-11-05
著者
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Irie Koichi
Applied Physics And Electronics Department Central Research Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corporati
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Uetomi Isamu
Applied Physics And Electronics Department Central Research Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corporati
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