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Hospital-based proton linear accelerator for particle therapy and radioisotope production

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 1991
Abstract Taking advantage of recent advances in linear accelerator technology, it is possible for a hospital to use a 70 MeV proton linac for fast neutron therapy, boron neutron capture therapy, proton therapy for ocular melanomas, and production of radiopharmaceuticals.
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Data driven modeling for linearization of particle accelerator RF power source

Frequenz
Abstract Radiofrequency (RF) power source during high power operation of a particle accelerator often exhibit saturation nonlinearity in amplitude and phase for sinusoidal input signal. This leads to an undesirable distorted RF signal as input to the RF cavity, which is the basic building block of an accelerator.
Rajesh T. Keshwani   +3 more
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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11 TOPS photonic convolutional accelerator for optical neural networks

Nature, 2021
Xingyuan Xu, Mengxi Tan, Bill Corcoran
exaly  

Free-electron lasing with compact beam-driven plasma wakefield accelerator

Nature, 2022
Riccardo Pompili   +2 more
exaly  

Non Linear Laser Plasma Interactions with Applications to Elementary Particle Acceleration

1988
Since the days of Ampere, who was the first to accelerate objects using electromagnetic interaction1, many methods based on this same force have been invented to impart large energies to microscopic bodies. By this means, the fundamental laws of our Universe are investigated in detail: the larger the energy, the more basic and the more accurate are the
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Atom counting with accelerator mass spectrometry

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023
Walter Kutschera   +2 more
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Coherent nanophotonic electron accelerator

Nature, 2023
Tomáš Chlouba, Roy Shiloh
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