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  1. Particle accelerator - Wikipedia

    A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies to contain them in well-defined beams. [1][2] Small …

  2. Accelerators - CERN

    Accelerators use electromagnetic fields to accelerate and steer particles. Radiofrequency cavities boost the particle beams, while magnets focus the beams and bend their trajectory.

  3. Particle accelerator | Definition, Types, History, & Facts - Britannica

    Nov 12, 2025 · Physicists use accelerators in fundamental research on the structure of nuclei, the nature of nuclear forces, and the properties of nuclei not found in nature, as in the …

  4. Particle Accelerators: Principle, Types, Applications, Examples

    Jul 8, 2025 · Accelerators were first built in the 1930s, to give researchers energetic particles for studying the structure of the atomic nucleus. They are now utilized to study a wide range of …

  5. Accelerators are everywhere, perhaps closer than you think…

    Sep 2, 2024 · There are three main types of particle accelerator: linear accelerators (often called LINACS) or one of two types of circular accelerators – cyclotrons or synchrotrons.

  6. BNL Accelerators | About Particle Accelerators

    There are two basic types of particle accelerators: linear accelerators and circular accelerators. Linear accelerators propel particles along a linear, or straight, beam line. Circular accelerators …

  7. About Accelerators - Nucleus

    Learn the answers to these questions and more with articles from the IAEA bulletin on the Applications of Accelerators and other sources of ionizing radiation. What are Particle …

  8. Advanced accelerators | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    SLAC scientists and engineers are instrumental in developing technology for future accelerators, from linear and circular particle colliders to new, ultrabright X-ray light sources and advanced …

  9. Accelerators - HyperPhysics

    Cockroft-Walton accelerators: high DC voltage device which accelerates ions through steps of voltage created by a voltage divider. van de Graaf accelerators: charge is transported by an …

  10. Accelerators - Encyclopedia.com

    The term “ accelerators ” usually refers to particle accelerators, devices for increasing the velocity of particles such as protons, electrons, positrons, and ions.