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|last1=Christofilos |first1=N.C.
|last2=et al.
|year=1963
|contribution=High-current linear induction accelerator for electrons
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|title=Proceedings, 4th International Conference on High-Energy Accelerators (HEACC63)
|pages=1482–1488
|display-authors=etal}}</ref> Linear induction accelerators are capable of accelerating very high beam currents (>1000 A) in a single short pulse. They have been used to generate X-rays for flash radiography (e.g. [[Dual-Axis Radiographic Hydrodynamic Test Facility|DARHT]] at [[LANL]]), and have been considered as particle injectors for [[magnetic confinement fusion]] and as drivers for [[free electron laser]]s. A compact version of a linear induction accelerator, the [[dielectric wall accelerator]], has been proposed as a proton accelerator for medical [[proton therapy]].
 
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