Longitudinal bunching of electrons in the Advanced Test Accelerator
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The Advanced Test Accelerator (ATA) is a linear induction accelerator for electrons with design goals of 50 MeV and 10 kA. The accelerator consists of a 2.5 to 3 MeV injector and 170 accelerating units, each unit capable of an applied voltage up to 350 kV. At a number of positions in the accelerator, the return current in the beam pipe is measured as a function of time as the beam passes that position. The measuring device, a four quadrant addition, is somewhat sensitive to the transverse posit…
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Date:
April 6, 1984
Creator:
Neil, V.K.; Caporaso, G.J. & Paul, A.C.
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