Investigations of Traveling-Wave Separators for the Stanford Two-Mile Linear Accelerator

Abstract
The idea of using rf fields to achieve mass separation of multi-bev particles has received considerable attention in the past few years. Following a brief review of other approaches to the problem of mass separation, this paper will describe the investigations presently undertaken at Stanford to design and test traveling-wave separators for the two-mile linear accelerator. Attention will be focused on the separation of particles that are bunched at production.

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