Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 7, 064801 (2004) [41 pages]Induction voltage adders and the induction accelerator family
Ian D. Smith Received 19 October 2003; published 14 June 2004 Induction voltage adders (IVA) and induction accelerators of various types are described and their principles and advantages are discussed. The designs and technologies used in the various subsections and components of high-current IVAs are described. Some features of the pulse power that drives IVAs are discussed. Two representative high-current IVAs are briefly described, and characteristics of other IVAs with different features are mentioned. Some other IVA and induction accelerator variants that could be considered are also suggested. ©2004 The American Physical Society
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