Title :
Twin-Tank Accelerator for High-Voltage Electron Microscopy (HVEM)
Author :
Reinhold, Ginter ; Gleyvod, Roger
Author_Institution :
Accelerator Department, Emile Haefely & Co Ltd, 4000 Basel 28 Switzerland
fDate :
6/1/1973 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
HVEM has become a useful method of research in metallurgy and biology. It was necessary to develop special electron accelerators for the supply of these high-voltage microscopes. In view of ac interference problems with air-insulated accelerators, a commercial 1 MV twin-tank accelerator was introduced in 1967. The voltage in this basic model was extended to 1.5 MV and stability improved from ± 1 x 10-5 to ± 1 x 10-6. The future requirements of the electron microscopists, which are directed towards even higher accelerating voltages and greater stability, can also be met by the principles of the symmetrical cascade generator and twin-tank accelerator.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Circuit stability; Electron accelerators; Electron microscopy; Energy resolution; Interference; Laboratories; Lenses; Vibrations; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1973.4327124