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LEP Radio Frequency Cavity

"The pulse of a particle accelerator.

128 of these radio frequency cavities were positioned around CERN's 27-kilometre LEP ring to accelerate electrons and positrons. The acceleration was produced by microwave electric oscillations at 352 MHz. The electrons and positrons were grouped into bunches, like beads on a string, and the copper sphere at the top stored the microwave energy between the passage of individual bunches. This made for valuable energy savings as it reduced the head generated in the cavity."

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Uploaded on August 3, 2008
Taken on July 30, 2008