Abstract
In high current linear accelerators there may be instability in the coherent lateral motion of the particles caused by the electrostatic image of the beam. Appropriate placement of focusing magnetic lenses (the type normally employed to prevent symmetric radial expansion of the beam) can be used to control the lateral motion. Criteria for stability are derived.
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