phazotrons
A phazotron is a type of particle accelerator, specifically a cyclic accelerator, that was developed in the mid-20th century. It is a variation of the cyclotron but with a significant modification to overcome the relativistic mass increase of particles as they are accelerated to high energies. In a standard cyclotron, the constant magnetic field and radiofrequency electric field cause particles to spiral outwards. However, as particles approach the speed of light, their mass increases, causing them to fall out of sync with the accelerating electric field.
The phazotron, also known as a synchrocyclotron, addresses this issue by varying either the magnetic field
The magnetic field in a phazotron is typically uniform over the entire area where the particles orbit.