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linac Physics.|ˈlɪnæk| [f. linear accelerator.] A linear (i.e. straight) particle accelerator.
1950Amer. Jrnl. Physics XVIII. 126/1 At Berkeley, L. W. Alvarez was the chief supporter of the ‘linac’, and he supervised the construction of the present 40-ft. machine. 1966New Scientist 17 Nov. 359/2 Above the underground linac are two Van der Graaff accelerators. 1969Sci. Jrnl. Jan. 55/1 Although many linear radio-frequency accelerators (called linacs) have been built, the more usual construction is circular so that the same field element can be used many times in the complete acceleration cycle. |