Article: Cornell selects e2v klystrons.(e2v technologies PLC)(Cornell University)(Brief Article)

e2v technologies has been selected to supply narrowband CW klystrons for use in Cornell University's prototype energy-recovery linear accelerator (ERL), a new and advanced synchrotron radiation machine. The klystrons will aid the university with its research into building future machines for unprecedented materials science and bio-molecular structure analysis.

The move follows the award of $18 M to Cornell earlier this year from the National Science Foundation to start development of the energy-recovery LINAC. e2v klystrons, chosen on the basis of their high signal gain and high output power, will provide the microwave energy used to accelerate ...

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