Abstract
In the period 1947–1957 linear accelerating systems using vibrations similar to H-waves, in view of the impossibility of their accurate calculation and the necessity for prolonged experimental selection, were rejected without good reasons. Our systematic measurements have shown the considerable advantage of volume resonators operating with waves of this type over the widely used resonators working with the E010 wave.
Linear accelerating systems using waves similar to H can be used up to particle speeds equal to C without changing theirbasic structure, which is impossible with the E010 wave.
The mentioned system can be used widely to accelerate ions since it gives long waves in small equipment and a reduction in the required high-frequency power is shown particularly strongly at low particle speeds.
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The main results were reported at the conference of the Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR in November, 1959.
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Zeidlits, P.M., Yamnitskii, V.A. A study of accelerating systems operating with waves similar to H. The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy 10, 459–466 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01674508
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01674508