Abstract
Fig.1 shows one of the R.F.Q. structures proposed from Frankfurt. It can be thought as built from a chain of modules made with a line of length h, short-circuited at one end and loaded at the other end from the parallel of two lines, each of them of length 1/2, open-ended.
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A. Schempp, H. Deitinghoff, M. Ferch, P. Junior and H. Klein, Four Rod — λ/2 — R.F.Q. for Light Ion Acceleration, Institut fur Angewandte Physik, Frankfurt am Main, (1984).
See for instance: Meinke-Gundlach, Taschenbuch der Hochfrequenz Technik, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1962).
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Fabris, A., Massarotti, A., Vretenar, M. (1987). A model of Four Rods R.F.Q.. In: Puglisi, M., Stipcich, S., Torelli, G. (eds) New Techniques for Future Accelerators. Ettore Majorana International Science Series, vol 29. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9114-2_17
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