LINAC 1 was the first particle injection system used within a proton particle beam-accelerator within CERN. Designed during the 1950s the LINAC was first active in 1958-59. Starting in 1964 the LINAC was used to accelerate deuterons continuing to be used for this during the 1970s.
LINAC1 ceased to be used in experiments in 1992.
The LINAC is an additional accelerator utilized in order to provide energy that particles absorb resulting in these having a motion closer to c.
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cern.ch Retrieved 2011-11-28 .Photograph of the accelerator
Linacs have many applications: they generate X-rays and high energy electrons for medicinal purposes in radiation therapy, serve as particle injectors for higher-energy accelerators, and are used directly to achieve the highest kinetic energy for light particles (electrons and positrons) for particle physics.