Thirty-five years of drift-tube linac experience, Los Alamos National Laboratory. LA-10138-MS. 1984.

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Thirty-five years of drift-tube linac experience, Los Alamos National Laboratory. LA-10138-MS. 1984.

A brief history of the drift-tube accelerator (linac) for the first 35 years of its existence, including both United States and foreign experience. Particular attention is given to technological improvements, operational reliability, capital investment, and number of personnel committed to DTL development.

14 pp.

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Knowles, Harrold B., 1925-

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Physics (electromagnetism). Professor of physics, Washington State University, 1964-1980; Visiting scientist and consultant, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1973-1985. From the description of Thirty-five years of drift-tube linac experience, Los Alamos National Laboratory. LA-10138-MS. 1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79753010 ...

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