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Superconducting linac

JAN 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048006

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Successful operation of a 4‐in superconducting linear accelerator section has been announced by H. Alan Schwettman, professor of physics at Stanford University. Schwettman and two colleagues, Perry B. Wilson and William M. Fairbank, did the work with the assistance of graduate students L. Michael Axford, John M. Pierce, and John P. Turneaure.

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Volume 19, Number 1

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