WO1997037127A1 - A hall effect plasma accelerator - Google Patents

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WO1997037127A1
WO1997037127A1 PCT/US1997/005264 US9705264W WO9737127A1 WO 1997037127 A1 WO1997037127 A1 WO 1997037127A1 US 9705264 W US9705264 W US 9705264W WO 9737127 A1 WO9737127 A1 WO 9737127A1
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Y. M. Yashnov
V. A. Petrosov
V. I. Baranov
A. I. Vasin
L. Talaalout
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F03H1/00Using plasma to produce a reactive propulsive thrust
    • F03H1/0037Electrostatic ion thrusters
    • F03H1/0062Electrostatic ion thrusters grid-less with an applied magnetic field
    • F03H1/0075Electrostatic ion thrusters grid-less with an applied magnetic field with an annular channel; Hall-effect thrusters with closed electron drift
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  • This invention relates to a Hall effect plasma accelerator, sometimes known as a closed electron drift accelerator.
  • the invention arose when considering the design of such accelerators for use as thrusters on satellites or other spacecraft. However, it is also applicable to accelerators intended for other uses, for example plasma etching and machining workpieces in a vacuum.
  • a conventional Hall effect accelerator comprises an annular accelerating channel extending circumferentially around an axis of the accelerator and also extending in an axial direction from a closed end to an open end.
  • An anode is located, usually at the closed end of the channel, and a cathode is positioned outside the channel close to its open end.
  • Means is provided for introducing a propellant, for example xenon gas, into the channel and this is often done through passages formed in the anode itself or close to the anode.
  • a magnetic system applies a magnetic field in the radial direction across the channel and this causes electrons emitted from the cathode to move circumferentially around the channel.
  • Some but not all of the electrons emitted from the cathode pass into the channel and are attracted towards the anode.
  • the radial magnetic field deflects the electrons in a circumferential direction so that they move in a spiral trajectory, accumulating energy as they gradually drift towards the anode.
  • the electrons collide with atoms of the propellant, causing lonization.
  • the resulting positively charged ions are accelerated by the electric field towards the open end of the channel, from which they are expelled at great velocity, thereby producing the desired thrust.
  • the ions have a much greater mass than the electrons, they are not so readily influenced by the magnetic field and their direction of acceleration is therefore primarily axial rather than circumferential with respect to the they are neutralized by those electrons from the cathode that do not pass into the channel.
  • upstream and downstream will be used for convenience to describe directions with reference to the movement of ions in the channel.
  • Russian Patent Specification 2022167 describes arrangements of up to sixteen coils and magnetic screens.
  • this invention provides a Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and having an axis extending in the same direction as the axis of the channel.
  • this invention provides a Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and extending around the axis of the channel.
  • a Hall effect accelerator with an optimum distribution of magnetic field inside the acceleration channel by means of a simpler and less heavy arrangement using a single source of magnetic field, such as a single coil or permanent magnet.
  • the simpler design which results is considered particularly suitable for relatively small accelerators and allows the source of magnetic field to be positioned away from the accelerating channel thereby reducing the heating effect in the coil resulting from heat transferred from the channel.
  • the position of the source of magnetic field behind the accelerating channel can also provide improved cooling of the source of magnetic field in operation, thereby further reducing the chance of damage through excessive heat. In pais aligned with an outer wall of the accelerator offers considerable heat advantages.
  • the shape of the substantially annular accelerating channel is not limited to a circular cross-section but could have an elongated, polygonal or irregular form.
  • the source of magnetic field (which might be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet depending upon the requirements) has an axis extending in the same direction as the axis of the channel, that is to say at least a component of the axis of the source of magnetic field extends in the direction of the axis of the channel.
  • the axis of the source of magnetic field does not have to be parallel to the axis of the channel.
  • the accelerator preferably includes a first magnetic body, which defines magnetic poles radially inwardly and outwardly of the channel.
  • This first magnetic body may substantially or partially enclose or merely be in proximity to the source of magnetic field, depending on the specific application. For example, a more open structure without the coil being substantially enclosed may be preferred where the cooling of the coil is critical.
  • the first magnetic body preferably includes two main inner and outer walls which may be generally cylindrical in form or of another suitable form as appropriate to the shape of the accelerating channel being used and which extend from respective poles close to the open end of the channel, respectively inside and outside of the channel, to positions rjehind the closed end of the channel.
  • a linking part of the first magnetic body behind the closed end of the channel may enclose the space between those walls to a fuller or lesser extent depending on the requirements for the magnetic field and for the reduction of heat levels in the particular application.
  • This linking part preferably defines, possibly in co ⁇ operation with the inner and/or outer, main wall (or an extension thereof) an annular space, co-axial with the axis of the channel.
  • This annular space houses the source of magnetic field and in a preferred arrangement, its outer wall is defined by an upstream extension of the main outer wall so that the source of magnetic field is located as far as reasonably possible from the source of heat and so that the surface area available for radiation of heat is maximized.
  • the actual shape of the linking part will depend on the form of magnetic source used and may comprise a single or a number of straight or curved sections.
  • a preferred feature of the invention is the inclusion of a second magnetic body magnetically separate from and enclosed within the first magnetic body.
  • This second magnetic body is preferably in the shape of a circle of "U" shaped cross-section arranged so that its "U" shape encloses the closed end of the channel thereby acting as a screen to reduce the magnetic field in the region of the anode.
  • Figure 1 shows an axial cross-section through a first embodiment of the invention, showing only one half of the cross-section, on one side of the axis, the other half on the other side of the axis being a mirror image;
  • Figure 2 shows in cross-sectional form equivalent to that of Figure 1 , a second, preferred embodiment of the invention and illustrates lines of magnetic field;
  • Figure 3 shows the second embodiment in a perspective view cut in half though its axis and with its ceramic accelerating channel removed to reveal features of internal construction.
  • the accelerator is generally symmetrical about an axis X-X. It comprises an annular accelerating channel 1 defined by a ceramic insert la extending from a closed, upstream end (the lower end as shown in Figure 1) to an open, downstream end. At the upstream end of the channel there is located a substantially circular anode 2 and a collector 3 which delivers propellant gas, typically xenon, to the channel in the vicinity of the anode 2.
  • a cathode 4 is mounted outside the channel, close to the downstream end and is supplied with a negative potential by a power supply 5.
  • a first hollow annular magnetic body 6 encloses all but the open, downstream end of the accelerating channel 1 and comprises a main outer cylindrical wall 7 radially external with respect to the annular channel. This wall 7 is associated with a radially inwardly extending pole-piece 7a.
  • the magnetic body 6 also has a second main inner cylindrical wall 8 radially internal with respect to the channel and an associated radially outwardly extending pole-piece 8a.
  • a linking part 9 joins the two walls 7 and 8 together at one end of the magnetic body 6 behind the closed end of the accelerating channel 1.
  • a second hollow annular magnetic body 10 is of U-shaped cross-section. It encloses the closed end of the channel 1 and is itself totally enclosed within the first magnetic body 6.
  • a source of magnetic field 11 in the form of an electromagnet coil having its physical and magnetic axes coincident with the axis X-X, is situated behind (i.e. axially upstream of) the closed end of channel 1 and is enclosed by the first magnetic body 6. In an alternative construction the coil 11 could be replaced by an annular permanent magnet of equivalent magnetic effect.
  • the second magnetic body 10 is supported by supports 14 to the first magnetic body 6.
  • the supports 14 are made of non-magnetic material i.e. a material which does not influence the magnetic field or, expressed another way, having a relative permeability close to unity. This ensures that the supports do not distort the distribution of the magnetic field in the channel 1.
  • the pole-pieces 7a and 8a create an optimal magnetic field radially across a region close to the open end of the accelerating channel 1 whilst the second magnetic body 10 serves to reduce or eliminate any magnetic field in the region of the anode 2. Dissipation of heat from the channel is encouraged by slots 12 provided in first wall 7.
  • Figures 2 and 3 show a second, preferred embodiment of the invention including, in Figure 2, magnetic field lines 13. These lines 13 illustrate the radial nature of magnetic field created across the accelerating channel 1. In Figure 2 the lines of magnetic field 13 have been omitted where they pass inside the magnetic bodies 6 and 10 and would be too close together to show clearly. It will be noted that in the embodiment of Figures 2 and 3 the coil is further away from the accelerating channel than its counte ⁇ art in Figure 1. This reduces heating of the coil still further.
  • the outer wall 7 of the first magnetic body 6 has a part 7b extending behind the closed end of the channel 1.
  • This is linked to the inner wall 8 by linking part 9 comprising sections 9a, 9b and 9c.
  • Section 9a extends radially inward with respect to the axis of the annular channel 1 before meeting section 9b which extends axially downstream towards the closed end of the channel thus defining a cavity for the magnetic coil 11.
  • the link between the outer and inner walls 7 and 8 is completed by section 9c of the linking part which extends from 9b to the end of the inner wall 8 situated behind the closed end of the channel 1. Because section 9b is substantially longer than 9a and because section 9c increases the diameter of the coil, its surface area is large, this assisting heat dissipation.

Abstract

A Hall effect plasma accelerator comprises an annular accelerating channel (1) having closed and open ends. A source of magnetic field (11), in a hollow annular magnetic body (6), is positioned behind the closed end of the channel and has an axis extending in the same direction as the axis of the channel. This makes it possible to provide a Hall effect accelerator with an optimum distribution of magnetic field inside the acceleration channel by means of a simpler and less heavy arrangement using a single source of magnetic field, such as a single coil or permanent magnet. In addition it makes possible a reduction in heating of the source of magnetic field.

Description

A HALL EFFECT PLASMA ACCELERATOR
Field of Invention
This invention relates to a Hall effect plasma accelerator, sometimes known as a closed electron drift accelerator. The invention arose when considering the design of such accelerators for use as thrusters on satellites or other spacecraft. However, it is also applicable to accelerators intended for other uses, for example plasma etching and machining workpieces in a vacuum.
Background of Invention
A conventional Hall effect accelerator comprises an annular accelerating channel extending circumferentially around an axis of the accelerator and also extending in an axial direction from a closed end to an open end. An anode is located, usually at the closed end of the channel, and a cathode is positioned outside the channel close to its open end. Means is provided for introducing a propellant, for example xenon gas, into the channel and this is often done through passages formed in the anode itself or close to the anode. A magnetic system applies a magnetic field in the radial direction across the channel and this causes electrons emitted from the cathode to move circumferentially around the channel. Some but not all of the electrons emitted from the cathode pass into the channel and are attracted towards the anode. The radial magnetic field deflects the electrons in a circumferential direction so that they move in a spiral trajectory, accumulating energy as they gradually drift towards the anode. In a region close to the anode the electrons collide with atoms of the propellant, causing lonization. The resulting positively charged ions are accelerated by the electric field towards the open end of the channel, from which they are expelled at great velocity, thereby producing the desired thrust. Because the ions have a much greater mass than the electrons, they are not so readily influenced by the magnetic field and their direction of acceleration is therefore primarily axial rather than circumferential with respect to the they are neutralized by those electrons from the cathode that do not pass into the channel.
In this specification the terms "upstream" and "downstream" will be used for convenience to describe directions with reference to the movement of ions in the channel.
Conventionally, the required radial magnetic field has been applied across the channel using an electromagnet having a yoke of magnetic material which defines poles on opposite sides of the channel, i.e. one radially inwardly with respect to the channel and the other radially outwardly with respect to the channel. An example is shown in European patent specification 0 463 408 which shows a magnetic yoke having a single cylindrical portion passing through the middle of the annular channel and carrying a single magnetizing coil; and a number of outer cylindrical members spaced around the outside of the accelerating channel and carrying their own outer coils. The inner and outer cylindrical members are bolted to a magnetic back plate so as to form a single magnetic yoke. Another similar arrangement is shown in European patent specification 0 541 309.
It is well known that it is important to achieve a well defined distribution of the magnetic field within the channel and various arrangements of coils and magnetic bodies have been proposed in the past for this purpose. For example, Russian Patent Specification 2022167 describes arrangements of up to sixteen coils and magnetic screens.
Such attempts to achieve the optimum distribution of magnetic field within the channel can conflict with the need to keep the weight and complexity of the accelerator to a nrinimum when it is designed for use as a satellite thruster. Also an important factor, recognized in Russian Patent Specification 2022167, that needs to be taken into consideration is that temperatures inside the channel are very high and the coils need to be isolated from such high temperatures to prevent damage.
Summary of Invention According to a first aspect, this invention provides a Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and having an axis extending in the same direction as the axis of the channel. According to a second aspect, this invention provides a Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and extending around the axis of the channel.
By using the invention it is possible to provide a Hall effect accelerator with an optimum distribution of magnetic field inside the acceleration channel by means of a simpler and less heavy arrangement using a single source of magnetic field, such as a single coil or permanent magnet. The simpler design which results is considered particularly suitable for relatively small accelerators and allows the source of magnetic field to be positioned away from the accelerating channel thereby reducing the heating effect in the coil resulting from heat transferred from the channel. The position of the source of magnetic field behind the accelerating channel can also provide improved cooling of the source of magnetic field in operation, thereby further reducing the chance of damage through excessive heat. In pais aligned with an outer wall of the accelerator offers considerable heat advantages.
The shape of the substantially annular accelerating channel is not limited to a circular cross-section but could have an elongated, polygonal or irregular form. The source of magnetic field (which might be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet depending upon the requirements) has an axis extending in the same direction as the axis of the channel, that is to say at least a component of the axis of the source of magnetic field extends in the direction of the axis of the channel. The axis of the source of magnetic field does not have to be parallel to the axis of the channel.
The accelerator preferably includes a first magnetic body, which defines magnetic poles radially inwardly and outwardly of the channel. This first magnetic body may substantially or partially enclose or merely be in proximity to the source of magnetic field, depending on the specific application. For example, a more open structure without the coil being substantially enclosed may be preferred where the cooling of the coil is critical.
The first magnetic body preferably includes two main inner and outer walls which may be generally cylindrical in form or of another suitable form as appropriate to the shape of the accelerating channel being used and which extend from respective poles close to the open end of the channel, respectively inside and outside of the channel, to positions rjehind the closed end of the channel. A linking part of the first magnetic body behind the closed end of the channel may enclose the space between those walls to a fuller or lesser extent depending on the requirements for the magnetic field and for the reduction of heat levels in the particular application. This linking part preferably defines, possibly in co¬ operation with the inner and/or outer, main wall (or an extension thereof) an annular space, co-axial with the axis of the channel. This annular space houses the source of magnetic field and in a preferred arrangement, its outer wall is defined by an upstream extension of the main outer wall so that the source of magnetic field is located as far as reasonably possible from the source of heat and so that the surface area available for radiation of heat is maximized. The actual shape of the linking part will depend on the form of magnetic source used and may comprise a single or a number of straight or curved sections. A preferred feature of the invention is the inclusion of a second magnetic body magnetically separate from and enclosed within the first magnetic body. This second magnetic body is preferably in the shape of a circle of "U" shaped cross-section arranged so that its "U" shape encloses the closed end of the channel thereby acting as a screen to reduce the magnetic field in the region of the anode.
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Two embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which: Figure 1 shows an axial cross-section through a first embodiment of the invention, showing only one half of the cross-section, on one side of the axis, the other half on the other side of the axis being a mirror image;
Figure 2 shows in cross-sectional form equivalent to that of Figure 1 , a second, preferred embodiment of the invention and illustrates lines of magnetic field; and
Figure 3 shows the second embodiment in a perspective view cut in half though its axis and with its ceramic accelerating channel removed to reveal features of internal construction.
Best Mode for Carrying Out Invention Referring to Figure 1 the accelerator is generally symmetrical about an axis X-X. It comprises an annular accelerating channel 1 defined by a ceramic insert la extending from a closed, upstream end (the lower end as shown in Figure 1) to an open, downstream end. At the upstream end of the channel there is located a substantially circular anode 2 and a collector 3 which delivers propellant gas, typically xenon, to the channel in the vicinity of the anode 2. A cathode 4 is mounted outside the channel, close to the downstream end and is supplied with a negative potential by a power supply 5. A first hollow annular magnetic body 6 encloses all but the open, downstream end of the accelerating channel 1 and comprises a main outer cylindrical wall 7 radially external with respect to the annular channel. This wall 7 is associated with a radially inwardly extending pole-piece 7a. The magnetic body 6 also has a second main inner cylindrical wall 8 radially internal with respect to the channel and an associated radially outwardly extending pole-piece 8a. A linking part 9 joins the two walls 7 and 8 together at one end of the magnetic body 6 behind the closed end of the accelerating channel 1.
A second hollow annular magnetic body 10 is of U-shaped cross-section. It encloses the closed end of the channel 1 and is itself totally enclosed within the first magnetic body 6. A source of magnetic field 11 , in the form of an electromagnet coil having its physical and magnetic axes coincident with the axis X-X, is situated behind (i.e. axially upstream of) the closed end of channel 1 and is enclosed by the first magnetic body 6. In an alternative construction the coil 11 could be replaced by an annular permanent magnet of equivalent magnetic effect. The second magnetic body 10 is supported by supports 14 to the first magnetic body 6. The supports 14 are made of non-magnetic material i.e. a material which does not influence the magnetic field or, expressed another way, having a relative permeability close to unity. This ensures that the supports do not distort the distribution of the magnetic field in the channel 1.
The pole-pieces 7a and 8a create an optimal magnetic field radially across a region close to the open end of the accelerating channel 1 whilst the second magnetic body 10 serves to reduce or eliminate any magnetic field in the region of the anode 2. Dissipation of heat from the channel is encouraged by slots 12 provided in first wall 7.
In Figures 2 and 3 similar features to Figure 1 have been given the same reference numerals for clarity, however, some of the detail of Figure 1 has been omitted for simplicity. Figures 2 and 3 show a second, preferred embodiment of the invention including, in Figure 2, magnetic field lines 13. These lines 13 illustrate the radial nature of magnetic field created across the accelerating channel 1. In Figure 2 the lines of magnetic field 13 have been omitted where they pass inside the magnetic bodies 6 and 10 and would be too close together to show clearly. It will be noted that in the embodiment of Figures 2 and 3 the coil is further away from the accelerating channel than its counteφart in Figure 1. This reduces heating of the coil still further.
The outer wall 7 of the first magnetic body 6 has a part 7b extending behind the closed end of the channel 1. This is linked to the inner wall 8 by linking part 9 comprising sections 9a, 9b and 9c. Section 9a extends radially inward with respect to the axis of the annular channel 1 before meeting section 9b which extends axially downstream towards the closed end of the channel thus defining a cavity for the magnetic coil 11. The link between the outer and inner walls 7 and 8 is completed by section 9c of the linking part which extends from 9b to the end of the inner wall 8 situated behind the closed end of the channel 1. Because section 9b is substantially longer than 9a and because section 9c increases the diameter of the coil, its surface area is large, this assisting heat dissipation.

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CLAIMSThat which is claimed is:
1. A Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and having an axis extending in the same direction as the axis (X-X) of the channel.
2. An accelerator of Claim 1 comprising a first magnetic body defining poles of opposite polarity disposed respectively radially inwardly and outwardly with respect to the channel annulus so as to generate a magnetic field radially across the channel, the first magnetic body being shaped so as to define a cavity that houses the source of magnetic field.
3. An accelerator of claim 2 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
4. An accelerator of Claim 2 in which the first magnetic body comprises two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel with one wall radially inside and one wall radially outside of the channel, and a linking part linking the two cylindrical walls behind the closed end of the channel, one side of the cavity being defined by an extension of one of the walls.
5. An accelerator of claim 4 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
6. An accelerator of claim 4 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
7. An accelerator of claim 6 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
8. An accelerator of Claim 4 in which the extension is an extension of the radially outer wall.
9. An accelerator of claim 8 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
10. An accelerator of claim 8 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
11. An accelerator of claim 10 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
12. An accelerator of Claim 8 in which the linking part of the first magnetic body extends radially inward from the end of the outer cylindrical wall located behind the closed end of the channel, then axially towards the channel thereby defining the cavity, and then radially inward to meet the end of the inner cylindrical wall located behind the closed end of the channel.
13. An accelerator of claim 12 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
14. An accelerator of claim 12 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
15. An accelerator of claim 14 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
16. An accelerator of Claim 12 in which the linking part closes the space between the outer and inner cylindrical walls behind the closed end of the channel.
17. An accelerator of claim 16 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
18. An accelerator of claim 16 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
19. An accelerator of claim 18 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
20. An accelerator of claim 1 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
21. A Hall effect plasma accelerator comprising a substantially annular accelerating channel having closed and open ends and a source of magnetic field positioned behind the closed end of the channel and extending around the axis (X-X) of the channel.
22. An accelerator of Claim 21 comprising a first magnetic body defining poles of opposite polarity disposed respectively radially inwardly and outwardly with respect to the channel annulus so as to generate a magnetic field radially across the channel, the first magnetic body being shaped so as to define a cavity that houses the source of magnetic field.
23. An accelerator of claim 22 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
24. An accelerator of Claim 22 in which the first magnetic body comprises two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel with one wall radially inside and one wall radially outside of the channel, and a linking part linking the two cylindrical walls behind the closed end of the channel, one side of the cavity being defined by an extension of one of the walls.
25. An accelerator of claim 24 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
26. An accelerator of claim 24 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
27. An accelerator of claim 26 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
28. An accelerator of Claim 24 in which the extension is an extension of the radially outer wall.
29. An accelerator of claim 28 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
30. An accelerator of claim 28 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
31. An accelerator of claim 30 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
32. An accelerator of Claim 28 in which the linking part of the first magnetic body extends radially inward from the end of the outer cylindrical wall located behind the closed end of the channel, then axially towards the channel thereby defining the cavity, and then radially inward to meet the end of the inner cylindrical wall located behind the closed end of the channel.
33. An accelerator of claim 32 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
34. An accelerator of claim 32 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
35. An accelerator of claim 34 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
36. An accelerator of Claim 32 in which the linking part closes the space between the outer and inner cylindrical walls behind the closed end of the channel.
37. An accelerator of claim 36 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
38. An accelerator of claim 36 comprising a second magnetic body with at least two cylindrical walls coaxial with the channel and arranged either side of the channel and between the cylindrical walls of the first magnetic body, wherein the second magnetic body is magnetically separate from the first magnetic body.
39. An accelerator of claim 38 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
40. An accelerator of claim 21 comprising only one source of magnetic field.
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