1977
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(77)90057-x
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Measurements on spiral resonators at high field levels

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“…The tests with this IH-booster will continue, so that information not yet obtained about the critical and interesting questions of energy spread and transmission will be available soon. The structure which is the most widely spread example of a short, normal conducting, independently phased resonator, is the spiral resonator, formerly developped by Dick and Shephard in Pasadena and later investigated by groups in Los Alamos[20], Heidelberg[21][22][23][24][25][26],Knoxville [27], Frankfurt[28][29][30][31] ] and Seattle…”
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“…The tests with this IH-booster will continue, so that information not yet obtained about the critical and interesting questions of energy spread and transmission will be available soon. The structure which is the most widely spread example of a short, normal conducting, independently phased resonator, is the spiral resonator, formerly developped by Dick and Shephard in Pasadena and later investigated by groups in Los Alamos[20], Heidelberg[21][22][23][24][25][26],Knoxville [27], Frankfurt[28][29][30][31] ] and Seattle…”
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confidence: 99%