Claims
- 1. A linear accelerator including:
- first means for emitting charged particles that travel along a linear path extending through a particle accelerating region;
- second means defining a first plurality of accelerating gaps disposed in series at said accelerating region;
- each of said accelerating gaps being defined by a pair of spaced electrodes disposed transverse to said path, and each of said electrodes having an aperture through which said path extends;
- third means for generating energy pulses to power said accelerator;
- transmission line means connecting said electrodes to a power injection region where said pulses are applied to said transmission line means to propagate therealong to said accelerating gaps;
- said transmission line means including a plurality of line sections that are connected in parallel at said power injection region, and an individual one of said line sections being connected to each pair of said spaced electrodes;
- said line sections being constructed to delay arrival of each of said pulses at said accelerating gaps in a predetermined sequence so that at each of said gaps as charged particles pass thereacross they are subjected to an accelerating force generated by an electric field which is derived from one of said pulses;
- each of said line sections comprising elongated plate-like first and second conductors with a space therebetween.
- 2. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 in which there is a dielectric medium occupying the space between said first and second conductors.
- 3. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 2 in which the dielectric medium is a solid.
- 4. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 in which the third means includes an avalanche type switch device.
- 5. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 3 in which, at the injection region, the first conductors are generally in a first common plane and the second conductors are generally in a second common plane.
- 6. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 5 in which said first and second conductors are twisted at locations between the injection and accelerating regions so that conductor portions at said accelerating region are generally in planes that are transverse to the common planes at said injection region.
- 7. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 3 in which, at the accelerator region, said conductors of all said line sections are generally parallel to one another and are arranged in a stack.
- 8. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 7 in which each of the conductors tapers gradually from end-to-end, being wider at the injection region than at the accelerating region.
- 9. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 7 in which the dielectric medium has a thickness that tapers gradually from end-to-end, being thicker at the injection region than at the accelerating region.
- 10. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 7 in which the dielectric medium possesses a dielectric constant that changes along the length of said transmission line means.
- 11. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 in which the line sections are open circuited at their ends remote from the injection regions.
- 12. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 in which each of said line sections includes a terminating portion that extends from said accelerating region to a terminating region;
- said terminating portion being generally symmetrical with respect to an input portion of said line section which extends between the power injection and accelerating regions.
- 13. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 7 in which each of said line sections includes a terminating portion that extends from said accelerating region to a terminating region;
- said terminating portion being generally symmetrical with respect to the input portion of said line section which extends between the power injection and accelerating regions.
- 14. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 also including a second and a third plurality of accelerating gaps each disposed in series at said accelerating region, and defined by a pair of spaced electrodes disposed transverse to said path and having aperture means through which said path extends;
- adjacent gaps of said first plurality of gaps having substantial spaces therebetween;
- each of said spaces having disposed therein a gap from each of the second and third plurality of accelerating gaps with each gap of the second plurality being disposed between a gap of the first plurality and a gap of the third plurality.
- 15. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 14 also including transmission line means comprising a second plurality of line sections, one for each pair of electrodes defining the gaps of the second plurality, to conduct energy pulses thereto in a predetermined sequence coordinated with pulses applied to the gap of the first plurality; and
- a third transmission line means comprising including a third plurality of line sections, one for each pair of electrodes defining the gaps of the third plurality, to conduct energy pulses thereto in a predetermined sequence coordinated with pulses applied to the gaps of the first and second pluralities.
- 16. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 15 in which the line sections extend radially from the accelerating region as a hub.
- 17. A linear accelerator as set forth in claim 1 in which the third means includes an avalanche type switch device.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. De-AC03-76SF00515 - MODIFICATION No. M162 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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