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'''Linear induction accelerators''' utilize ferrite-loaded, non-resonant [[Electromagnetic induction|magnetic induction]] cavities. Each cavity can be thought of as two large washer-shaped disks connected by an outer cylindrical tube. Between the disks is a ferrite toroid. A voltage pulse applied between the two disks causes an increasing magnetic field which inductively couples power into the charged particle beam.<ref>
{{cite book
|last=Humphries
|first=Stanley
|year=1986
|chapter-url=http://www.fieldp.com/cpa.html
|chapter=Linear Induction Accelerators
|title=Principles of Charged Particle Acceleration
|pages=[https://archive.org/details/principlescharge00hump/page/283 283–325]
|publisher=[[Wiley-Interscience]]
|isbn=978-0471878780
|url=https://archive.org/details/principlescharge00hump/page/283
}}</ref>
 
The linear induction accelerator was invented by Christofilos in the 1960s.<ref>
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