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An '''energy recovery linac (ERL)''' is a type of linear particle accelerator that provides a beam of electrons used to produce x-rays by synchrotron radiation. First proposed in 1965, the idea gained interest since the early 2000s. | |||
For more information, see [[wikipedia:Energy recovery linac|Wikipedia]]. | |||
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An energy recovery linac (ERL) is a type of linear particle accelerator that provides a beam of electrons used to produce x-rays by synchrotron radiation. First proposed in 1965, the idea gained interest since the early 2000s.
For more information, see Wikipedia.