Cyclotrons: Magnetic Design and Beam Dynamics
by Simon Zaremba, Wiel Kleeven
Publisher: arXiv.org 2018
Number of pages: 63
Description:
Classical, isochronous, and synchro-cyclotrons are introduced. Transverse and longitudinal beam dynamics in these accelerators are covered. The problem of vertical focusing and iscochronism in compact isochronous cyclotrons is treated in some detail. Different methods for isochronization of the cyclotron magnetic field are discussed. The limits of the classical cyclotron are explained.
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