1. EVA, the 85 MeV linear lectron accelerator (ersneller) at msterdam
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P. J. T. Bruinsma, J.G. Noomen, and C. de Vries
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Klystron ,law ,Instrumentation ,Water cooling ,Particle accelerator ,General Medicine ,Electron ,Linear particle accelerator ,Microwave ,Beam (structure) ,law.invention - Abstract
The 85 MeV electron linac of the Institute for Nuclear Physics Research in Amsterdam (EVA) is now fully operational. At high energies and low currents, 80% of the current of the low-emittance beam falls within a 0.3% energy-base. Maximum peak currents of up to 150 mA within a 0.8% energy-band are obtainable regularly. This performance is attained using two SLAC sections (each 3 m long), and a Frascati-type injector. The inherent properties of both are matched by the performance of the peripheral equipment which includes two klystron modulators, the cooling system, the microwave driver and interface instrumentation.
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- 1969