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... accelerator , or cyclotron , was conceived by Lawrence as a modification of Wideröe's linear resonance accelerator . Lawrence's student M.S. Livingston demonstrated the principle of the cyclotron in 1931 , producing 80 - keV ions ; in ...
... accelerator , or cyclotron , was conceived by Lawrence as a modification of Wideröe's linear resonance accelerator . Lawrence's student M.S. Livingston demonstrated the principle of the cyclotron in 1931 , producing 80 - keV ions ; in ...
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... ACCELERATORS The technology required to design a useful linear reso- nance accelerator was not developed until after 1940 . These accelerators require very powerful sources of radio - frequency accelerating voltage . Further , a practi ...
... ACCELERATORS The technology required to design a useful linear reso- nance accelerator was not developed until after 1940 . These accelerators require very powerful sources of radio - frequency accelerating voltage . Further , a practi ...
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... Accelerator Laboratory accelerator and experimental areas . The angles between the branches of the beam are exaggerated for clarity . Adapted from CERN Courier with permission of Fermilab , Batavia , Illinois magnets are actuated ...
... Accelerator Laboratory accelerator and experimental areas . The angles between the branches of the beam are exaggerated for clarity . Adapted from CERN Courier with permission of Fermilab , Batavia , Illinois magnets are actuated ...
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