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NEW ELECTROSTATIC ACCELERATOR

Journal Article · · Rev. Sci. Instr.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1716367· OSTI ID:4186316

A new electrostatic accelerator was constructed and tested. The entire vacuum system including the accelerating tube and ion source is of bakable construction. The accelerating tube, corona tube, and support column are constrincted of thin metal disks hard-soldered to alumina ceramic rings and the insulation length of each is 5 ft. Without the accelerating tube the generator was are constructed of thin metal disks hard-soldered to alumina ceramic rings and the insulation length of each is 5 ft. Without the accelerating tube the generator was operated at potentials in excess of 7 Mv corresponding to gradients of over 1400 U/ft. With flat disk molybdenum electrodes usable voltage was limited to 2.1 Mv. When these electrodes were replaced by flat disk steel electrcdes having smaller beam apertures and provided with side pumpout holes, the accelerator was operated for short times at potentials in excess of 4 Mv corresponding to a tube gradient of over 800 kv/ft. There was no evidence of small discharges or electron loading in the tube. During the course of these tests three tube ceramics were cracked - probably by sparking - and it is now difficult to operate the machine at potentials much above 3.5 Mv. Voltage division is accomplished by a series of negative point-to-plane corona gaps which are enclosed in a tube. The charging belt is equipped with paper staples which are charged by induction Accelerator voltage is very stable. (auth)

Research Organization:
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-14-005919
OSTI ID:
4186316
Journal Information:
Rev. Sci. Instr., Journal Name: Rev. Sci. Instr. Vol. Vol: 30
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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