Belugin et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Self-shielded electron linear accelerators designed for radiation technologiesBelugin et al., 2009
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- Belugin V
- Rozanov N
- Pirozhenko V
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- Physical Review Special Topics—Accelerators and Beams
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This paper describes self-shielded high-intensity electron linear accelerators designed for radiation technologies. The specific property of the accelerators is that they do not apply an external magnetic field; acceleration and focusing of electron beams are performed by radio …
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