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LRL Accelerators, The 184-Inch Synchrocyclotron

Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
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"LRL Accelerators, The 184-Inch Synchrocyclotron" by Lawrence Radiation Laboratory is a scientific publication written in the mid-20th century. The book details the design, construction, and operational principles of the 184-inch synchrocyclotron, an advanced particle accelerator developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It covers the underlying physics of accelerators, focuses on nuclear experiments, and discusses the engineering innovations that allowed it to achieve very high energy levels in particle acceleration. The content provides an in-depth exploration of the synchrocyclotron's components, including the magnet, vacuum system, ion source, and radiofrequency systems. It explains the principles of phase stability and its significance in achieving higher energy outputs, detailing the operational mechanics of the accelerator. Additionally, the book highlights various experiments conducted using the synchrocyclotron, particularly in nuclear physics, biophysics, and nuclear chemistry, illustrating its contributions to scientific research and the understanding of atomic particles. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the technological advancements in particle acceleration and their application in experimental physics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects: Cyclotrons Particle Accelerators
Shelves: Category: Engineering & Technology Category: Science - Physics Physics

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