- Betatron
A betatron is a
cyclotron developed byDonald Kerst at the University of Illinois in 1940 to accelerate electrons. The betatron is essentially atransformer with a torus-shaped vacuum tube as its secondary coil. An alternating current in the primary coils accelerateselectron s in the vacuum around a circular path.How it works
In a betatron, the magnetic field spins the injected electrons and accelerates them at the center where there is a ring-shaped vacuum tube changing the magnetic field and producing an electric field in the vacuum ring.
The stable orbit for the electrons satisfies where is the flux with the orbit at is the radius and is the magnetic field at . In other words, the magnetic field at the orbit must be half the average magnetic field over its circular cross section.
Etymology
The name "betatron" (a reference to the
beta particle , a fast electron) was chosen during a departmental contest. Other proposals were rheotron, inductron, and even "Ausserordentlichhochgeschwindigkeitelektronenentwickelndenschwerarbeitsbeigollitron", supposedly German for "extraordinarily high-speed electron producing hard work by golly-tron.".Applications
Betatrons were historically employed in
particle physics experiments to provide high energy beams of electrons—up to about 300MeV . If the electron beam is directed at a metal plate, the betatron can be used as a source of energeticx-ray s orgamma ray s; these x-rays may be used in industrial and medical applications (historically in [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Radiation_Oncology/Physics#Megavoltage_Units_.28.3E1_MeV.29 radiation oncology] ).The Radiation Center, the first private medical center to treat cancer patients with a betatron was opened by Dr.
O. Arthur Stiennon , in a suburb ofMadison, Wisconsin in the late 1950s [ [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/UW/UW-idx?type=turn&entity=UW002406780037&isize=text "Wisconsin alumnus", Volume 58, Number 15 (July 25, 1957)] ] .Limitations
Because the
mass of the electron increases at relativistic speeds, the cyclotron becomes less efficient at higher energies, placing an upper limit on its beam energy. These relativistic effects are accommodated in the next generation of accelerators, theSynchrotron s.In Popular Culture
* In the
Frank Black song "Los Angeles", the betatron is referenced in the line "I met a man; he was a good man, sailing and shoring; he got a betatron, man."References
External links
* [http://link.aps.org/abstract/PR/v60/p53 Kerst, D. W. "Electronic Orbits in the Induction Accelerator." Phys. Rev. 60, 53–58 (1941).]
* [http://link.aps.org/abstract/PR/v60/p47 Kerst, D. W. "The Acceleration of Electrons by Magnetic Induction." Phys. Rev. 60, 47-53 (1941).]
* [http://link.aps.org/abstract/PR/v58/p841 Kerst, D. W. "The Acceleration of Electrons by Magnetic Induction." Phys. Rev. 58, 841 (1940).]
* [http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/history/Betatron.asp The Betatron at UIUC ]
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