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Radio-Frequency Electron Accelerators for Industrial Applications
Two types of radio-frequency electron accelerators are described in this article. They operate in the frequency range of 100–200 MHz and are energized with triode or tetrode tubes instead of klystrons. They can provide more powerful electron beams than typical microwave linear accelerators.