Claims
- 1. A compact, radio-frequency driven, plane wave transformer linear accelerator having a longitudinal axis for accelerating a beam of charged particles produced by a cathode assembly comprising:a plurality of cylindrical disks suspended by a plurality of rods and positioned inside a cylindrical tank, which is capped at both ends with an end plate; means for applying high-frequency rf power to said tank and converting the rf power in the X-band frequency range initially to a coaxial electric field in the region between the outer layers of said cylindrical disks and the inner wall of said cylindrical tank and then transformed to an electric field along the longitudinal axis of the said disks, said rf power being in the high radio frequency range in order to maximize the brightness of said particle beam; and a magnet focusing system positioned in operative relationship to said accelerator for focusing the charged particle beam.
- 2. The linear accelerator of claim 1 wherein a photocathode is positioned at the center of the first end plate; said charged particles being generated from said by heating.
- 3. The linear accelerator of claim 2 wherein said photocathode is demountable from said first end plate.
- 4. The linear accelerator of claim 2 wherein said magnetic focusing system further comprises hybrid permanent magnets and small trim; the coils, said permanent magnets generating a large axial magnetic field required for beam focusing, and said trim coils in conjunction with said permanent magnets providing a magnetic field null on the surface of said photocathode.
- 5. The linear accelerator of claim 2, wherein said rf power is first split equally by means of a 3 dB coupler or a magic tee, the split rf power then being fed by means of first and a second waveguides to two separate sections of said accelerator, each section having a plurality of cylindrical disks positioned therein, the relative lengths of said first and second waveguides being adjusted in order to provide cancellation of the reflection of said rf power from said two accelerator sections at said 3 dB coupler or magic tee.
- 6. The linear accelerator of claim 5 wherein said first and second accelerator sections are joined by a short drift tube to provide phase compensation of the particle beam in relation to the rf phases in the first and second accelerator sections, said drift tube being enclosed in a metallic block located midway of said linear accelerator.
- 7. The linear accelerator of claim 5 further including cooling means coupled to said first and second accelerator sections, each of said section cooling means comprising;a water jacket outside said cylindrical tank, and a set of water tubes comprising said rods connecting said cylindrical disks.
- 8. The linear accelerator of claim 7 wherein the main water inlets and outlets of the said water jackets are located outside the water jackets; the main water inlets of the said water tubes being housed in and extended from said metallic block midway in said linear accelerator, and the outlets of said water tubes are housed in and extended from said respective end plates of said linear accelerator.
- 9. The linear accelerator of claim 1 wherein a cathode is positioned at the center of the first end plate, said charged particles being generated from said cathode by heating.
- 10. The linear accelerator of claim 9 wherein said cathode is demountable from said first end plate.
- 11. The linear accelerator of claim 9 wherein said magnetic focusing system comprises hybrid permanent magnets and trim coils, said permanent magnets generating an axial magnetic field required for beam focusing, said trim coils in conjunction with said permanent magnets providing a magnetic field null on the surface of said cathode.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS IN INVENTION
This invention was made with Government support under Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Contract No. DE-FG03-98ER82566 awarded by the Department of Energy to DULY Research Inc. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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