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titleOfInvention High-frequency electrode and dynamitron accelerator utilizing same
abstract The invention discloses a high-frequency electrode and a dynamitron accelerator utilizing the same. The high-frequency electrode is of a staircase-shaped structure and comprises a first high-frequency electrode and a second high-frequency electrode which are mutually connected with each other, wherein the radius of the first high-frequency electrode is smaller than that of the second high-frequency electrode, and the first high-frequency electrode is in transition connection with the second high-frequency electrode through a metal round pipe. According to the high-frequency electrode and the dynamitron accelerator utilizing the same, by changing the structure of the high-frequency electrodes, and adopting the different staircase-shaped high-frequency electrodes with different diameters, the accelerator with the same size of a core column can obtain higher terminal voltage under the lower high-frequency voltage peak value.
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