1976
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(76)90481-x
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Phase-free AC acceleration as second-order effect

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“…In principle, this should be possible with an acceleration method based on the method applied in the betatron. If it is possible, the acceleration cannot be of first order in any timedependent field quantity [8] (the above-mentioned AC acceleration methods yield acceleration directly proportional toẼ and hence are of first order). In contrast to F,Ã is not uniquely correlated to the mechanical potential.…”
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“…In principle, this should be possible with an acceleration method based on the method applied in the betatron. If it is possible, the acceleration cannot be of first order in any timedependent field quantity [8] (the above-mentioned AC acceleration methods yield acceleration directly proportional toẼ and hence are of first order). In contrast to F,Ã is not uniquely correlated to the mechanical potential.…”
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confidence: 98%