2018
DOI: 10.1134/s1547477118070063
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Magnetron-Based Compact Accelerator Prototype Development

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“…Electron accelerators with an operating frequency of this magnitude have not been studied much. Researchers have used magnetrons for electron accelerators but with different operating frequencies starting with 3.5 GHz [6], 9.3 GHz [7], 2.856 GHz [8], 650 MHz [12], to 5.712 GHz [13]. Magnetron 2.45 GHz has limitations because the commonly available maximum power is only about 15 kW.…”
Section: Magnetronmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electron accelerators with an operating frequency of this magnitude have not been studied much. Researchers have used magnetrons for electron accelerators but with different operating frequencies starting with 3.5 GHz [6], 9.3 GHz [7], 2.856 GHz [8], 650 MHz [12], to 5.712 GHz [13]. Magnetron 2.45 GHz has limitations because the commonly available maximum power is only about 15 kW.…”
Section: Magnetronmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have developed linear electron accelerators using magnetrons [5][6][7][8]. A low-cost electron accelerator project is currently being initiated by utilizing a magnetron to reduce overall production costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%