Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019
Title: Innovations by Inventor Zhong Wang in Particle Orbit Adjustment
Introduction
Zhong Wang, an accomplished inventor based in Anhui, China, has made significant strides in the field of particle physics. With a focus on improving the functionality of cyclotrons, his innovative methods aim to enhance the efficiency of particle alignment within accelerators.
Latest Patents
Zhong Wang holds one notable patent titled "Method for adjusting particle orbit alignment by using first harmonic in cyclotron." This invention details a systematic approach to generating a correcting magnetic field through eight symmetrically placed coils. The method allows for the adjustment of the first harmonic's amplitude and phase, providing flexibility in optimizing the particle trajectory based on the actual eccentricity of the orbit. By integrating real-time feedback from beam detection, the invention facilitates instantaneous adjustments, marking a significant improvement over traditional methods used during accelerator debugging and operation.
Career Highlights
Zhong Wang is currently associated with Hefei Cas Ion Medical and Technical Devices Co., Ltd. There, he plays a pivotal role in advancing the company's initiatives in the medical and technical devices sector, particularly focusing on cyclotron applications for health and research purposes.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Zhong Wang has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Yuntao Song and Kaizhong Ding. Their teamwork fosters a blend of ideas and expertise, enriching the innovative processes within their projects and further enhancing the capabilities of their company.
Conclusion
Zhong Wang’s contributions to the field of particle physics, particularly through his patented methods of orbit adjustment in cyclotrons, signify important advancements in accelerator technologies. His work not only showcases his inventiveness but also demonstrates the potential for real-time enhancements in particle alignment, paving the way for future innovations in medical and technical applications.