Published 1988 | Version v1
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Recent progress in particle accelerators

  • 1. Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (USA)

Description

Many accelerators have also been built for medical radiography and therapy. Electron accelerators for this application are available commercially, using the electrons directly or bremsstrahlung photons. Neutrons produced by accelerator beams have also been used for therapy with considerable success, and several proton accelerators built for physics research have been adapted for direct therapy with protons. The first proton accelerator specifically for therapy is now being built. Separate from what might be called conventional accelerator technology, an entirely new field utilizing very highly pulsed power has been developed, and beams of short pulses of thousands or millions of amperes peak current in the MeV energy range are now available. These beams have important applications in high-energy particle acceleration, controlled fusion, industrial treatment of materials, and possibly in food preservation. All of these accelerators make use of external fields of acceleration. There is also vigorous research into new methods of acceleration, in many schemes making use of the intense accelerating fields, generated by laser beams or by plasma states of matter. This research has not as yet made traditional kinds of accelerators outmoded, but many workers hope that early in the next century there will be practical new acceleration methods making use of these very high fields. These developments are discussed in detail

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Academic Press Inc.
Imprint Place
San Diego, CA (USA)
ISBN
0-12-014671-1
Imprint Title
Advances in electronics and electron physics. Volume 71
Imprint Pagination
vp.
Journal Page Range
p. 75-105.