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Cosa (chi) è linac - definizione

TYPE OF PARTICLE ACCELERATOR
Linacs; Linear accelerators; Linac; Linear collider; LINAC; Linear electron accelerator; Linear Accelerator; Linatron; Linear accelerator
  • Aerial view of the Little LINAC Model
  • Alvarez type linac
  • by a standing wave
  • by a traveling wave
  • Steel casting undergoing x-ray using the linear accelerator at [[Goodwin Steel Castings Ltd]]
  • Wideroe's linac concept. The voltage from an RF source is connected to a series of tubes which shield the particle between gaps.

linac         
['l?nak]
¦ noun short for linear accelerator.
linear accelerator         
¦ noun Physics an accelerator in which particles travel in straight lines, not in closed orbits.
Energy recovery linac         
Energy Recovery Linac
An energy recovery linac (ERL) provides a beam of electrons used to produce x-rays by synchrotron radiation.

Wikipedia

Linear particle accelerator

A linear particle accelerator (often shortened to linac) is a type of particle accelerator that accelerates charged subatomic particles or ions to a high speed by subjecting them to a series of oscillating electric potentials along a linear beamline. The principles for such machines were proposed by Gustav Ising in 1924, while the first machine that worked was constructed by Rolf Widerøe in 1928 at the RWTH Aachen University. Linacs have many applications: they generate X-rays and high energy electrons for medicinal purposes in radiation therapy, serve as particle injectors for higher-energy accelerators, and are used directly to achieve the highest kinetic energy for light particles (electrons and positrons) for particle physics.

The design of a linac depends on the type of particle that is being accelerated: electrons, protons or ions. Linacs range in size from a cathode ray tube (which is a type of linac) to the 3.2-kilometre-long (2.0 mi) linac at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, California.