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© 2008 Florian Ion PETRESCU | PhD Eng. at TMR UPB |
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A linear particle accelerator (also called a LINAC) is an electrical device for the acceleration of subatomic particles. This
sort of particle accelerator has many applications. It used recently as to an injector into a higher energy synchrotron at a
dedicated experimental particle physics laboratory. In this, the big classic synchrotron is reduced to a ring surface
(magnetic core). The design of a LINAC depends on the type of particle that is being accelerated: electron, proton or ion.
It proposes using a powerful LINAC at the exit of synchrotron (especially when one accelerates electrons) to not lose
energy by photons premature emission.
One can use a LINAC in the entry in the Synchrotron and one at out.
To use a small entrance LINAC, between him and synchrotron, one put an additional speed circuit in a stadium form.
The end LINAC can be reduced if one put more end LINACs.
See diagram below.
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