Energy exchange between a high-current beam and a source at an accelerating gap is treated with a simple transmission line theory. There exists a matching condition for which the beam energy gain is equal to the source voltage. The total energy gain in a multigap system is expressed in terms of individual source voltages and the beam current.
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Energy exchange between a high-current beam and a source at an accelerating gap is treated with a simple transmission line theory. There exists a matching condition for which the beam energy gain is equal to the source voltage. The total energy gain in a multigap system is expressed in terms of individual source voltages and the beam current.
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