• DocumentCode
    2900065
  • Title

    Microwaves and particle accelerators: A fundamental link

  • Author

    Chattopadhyay, Swapan

  • Author_Institution
    Liverpool & Manchester & Cockcroft Inst., Universities of Lancaster, Warrington, UK
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    21-24 Feb. 2011
  • Firstpage
    5
  • Lastpage
    5
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. John Cockcroft´s splitting of the atom and Ernest Lawrence´s invention of the cyclotron in the first half of the twentieth century ushered in the grand era of ever higher energy particle accelerators to probe deeper into matter. It also forged a link, bonding scientific discovery with technological innovation that continues today in the twenty first century. The development of radar and high power vacuum electronics, especially microwave power tubes like the magnetrons and the klystrons in the pre-second world war era, was instrumental in the rapid development of circular and linear charged particle accelerators in the second half of the twentieth century. We had harnessed the powerful microwave radio-frequency sources from few tens of MHz to up to 90 GHz spanning L-band to W-band frequencies. Simultaneously in the second half of the twentieth century, lasers began to offer very first opportunities of controlling charged particles at smaller resolutions on the scale of wavelengths of visible light. We also witnessed in this period the emergence of the photon and neutron sciences driven by accelerators built-by-design producing tailored and ultra-bright pulses of bright photons and neutrons to probe structure and function of matter from aggregate to individual molecular and atomic scales in unexplored territories in material and life sciences. As we enter the twenty first century, the race for ever higher energies, brightness and luminosity to probe atto-metric and atto-second domains of the ultra small structures and ultra-fast processes continues. These developments depend crucially on yet further advancements in the production and control of high power and high frequency microwaves and light sources, often intricately coupled in their operation to the high energy beams themselves. We give a glimpse of the recent developments and innovations in the electromagnetic production and control of charged particle beams in the service of science and society.
  • Keywords
    microwave tubes; particle accelerators; charged particle beam control; high frequency microwave production; high power vacuum electronics; microwave power tubes; microwave radio frequency source; particle accelerator; Linear particle accelerator; Masers; Neutrons; Photonics; Probes; Production; Technological innovation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC), 2011 IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Bangalore
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-8662-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IVEC.2011.5746849
  • Filename
    5746849