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" Why accelerating gradient of existing
induction linacs is weaker than classical rf-
linacs? Can the induction linacs possesses
the accelerating gradient similar to rf-linac
gradients?
" A typical pulse width for an induction
system is several tenth of nanoseconds
(let's say 30-100 nsec). Can the induction
system deals with 10 times shorter pulses?
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