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A charged particle beam deflector, comprising:a dielectric wall accelerator (DWA) having a hollow center and including a dielectric wall that is substantially parallel to a z-axis that runs through the hollow center, the dielectric wall comprising one or more deformed high gradient insulators (HGIs) configured to produce an electric field comprising a component in a direction perpendicular to the z-axis; anda control component configured to establish the component of the electric field in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis and to control deflection of a charged particle beam in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis as the charged particle beam travels through the hollow center; andan electro-mechanical component coupled to the one or more HGIs that comprises a deformable multilayer HGI comprising alternating dielectric and conductor materials that are arranged to form a changeable slant angle with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis, the electro-mechanical component operable to change the changeable slant angle of the deformable multilayer HGI to allow scanning of the charged particle beam at least in part based on the changeable scan angle when the slant angle is changed by the electro-mechanical component from one slant angle to another slant angle. 2. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein the one or more HGIs comprise a deformed grooved HGI, the deformed grooved HGI comprising periodic grooves that are structured as part of a dielectric material and are arranged to form a slant angle, θ, with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis. 3. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein the one or more HGIs comprise a deformed multilayer HGI comprising alternating dielectric and conductor materials that are arranged to form a slant angle, θ, with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis. 4. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein:the DWA comprises a first deformed HGI and a second HGI arranged in a cascade fashion; andthe control component is configured to establish:at least a portion of the component of the electric field in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis across the first deformed HGI,a first axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the first deformed HGI, anda second axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the second HGI that is opposite in direction to the first axial component. 5. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 4, wherein the control component is configured to establish the first and the second axial components such that the charged particle beam experiences substantially zero net acceleration after traveling through the hollow center of both HGIs. 6. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 4, wherein the second HGI is one of a normal HGI, a deformable HGI or a deformed HGI. 7. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein:the DWA comprises a first deformed grooved HGI; andthe control component is configured to establish:at least a portion of the component of the electric field in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis across the deformed grooved HGI, anda first axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the first deformed grooved HGI. 8. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein the control component is configured to apply one or more voltages to the DWA for establishing the electric field. 9. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 8, wherein the control component is configured to vary the applied voltage(s) to modify the electric field strength. 10. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein the electro-mechanical component is configured to rearrange physical characteristics of the deformable HGI, and to thereby change at least the slant angle of alternating dielectric and conductor materials of the deformable HGI with respect to the axis normal to the z-axis. 11. The charged particle beam deflector of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more deformed HGIs is configured to be rotated around the z-axis. 12. A radiation therapy system comprising the charged particle beam deflector of claim 1. 13. The radiation therapy system of claim 12, wherein the one or more deformed HGIs constitute a section of the DWA that includes additional sections comprising normal HGIs. 14. The radiation therapy system of claim 12, wherein the one or more deformed HGIs constitute a mechanism for diverting the charged particle beam from one therapy room to another therapy room and/or around a patient's location. 15. The radiation therapy system of claim 12, wherein the charged particle beam deflector is configured to allow scanning of the charged particle beam across a target area. 16. A method for scanning a charged particle beam, comprising:applying one or more voltages to a dielectric wall accelerator (DWA) having a hollow center and including a dielectric wall that is substantially parallel to a z-axis that runs through the hollow center, the dielectric wall comprising one or more deformed high gradient insulators (HGIs) configured to produce an electric field comprising a component in a direction perpendicular to the z-axis, the applied one or more voltages establishing the electric field, the DWA comprising an electro-mechanical component coupled to the one or more HGIs that comprises a deformable multilayer HGI comprising alternating dielectric and conductor materials that are arranged to form a changeable slant angle with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis, the electro-mechanical component operable to change the changeable slant angle of the deformable multilayer HGI to allow scanning of the charged particle beam at least in part based on the changeable slant angle;changing the changeable slant angle the electro-mechanical component from one slant angle to another slant angle to rearrange physical characteristics of the deformable HGI; andvarying the applied one or more voltages to control deflection of a charged particle beam in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis as the charged particle beam travels through the hollow center. 17. The method of claim 16, wherein:the DWA comprises a deformed grooved HGI, the deformed grooved HGI comprising periodic grooves that are structured as part of a dielectric material and are arranged to form a slant angle, θ, with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis; andvarying the applied one or more voltages varies the strength of the electric field component in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis. 18. The method of claim 16, wherein:the DWA comprises a deformed multilayer HGI comprising alternating dielectric and conductor materials that are arranged to form a slant angle, θ, with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis; andvarying the applied one or more voltages varies the strength of the electric field component in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis. 19. The method claim 16, wherein:varying the applied one or more voltages varies the strength of the electric field component in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis. 20. The method claim 16, wherein:the DWA comprises a first deformed HGI and a second HGI arranged in a cascade fashion; andapplying the one or more voltages comprises:applying a first voltage to establish at least a portion of the component of the electric field in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis across the first deformed HGI and a first axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the first deformed HGI, andapplying a second voltage to establish a second axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the second HGI that is opposite in direction to the first axial component. 21. The method claim 20, wherein the first and the second voltage values are selected to establish the first and the second axial components such that the charged particle beam experiences substantially zero net acceleration after traveling through the hollow center of both HGIs. 22. The method of claim 16, wherein:the DWA comprises a first deformed grooved HGI; andapplying the one or more voltages comprises applying a first voltage to establish at least a portion of the component of the electric field in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis across the first deformed grooved HGI and a first axial component of the electric field along the z-axis across the first deformed grooved HGI. 23. The method of claim 16, wherein varying the one or more voltages comprises:applying a first voltage to establish a first electric field component in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis and to thereby cause the charged particle beam to be deflected to a first position in an x-y plane that is perpendicular to the z-axis; andapplying a second voltage to establish a second electric field component in the direction perpendicular to the z-axis and to thereby cause the charged particle beam to be deflected to a second position in the x-y plane. 24. The method of claim 16, wherein the changing the changeable slant angle comprises causing physical movement of alternating dielectric and conductor materials of the deformable HGI to change the changeable slant angle of the of alternating dielectric and conductor materials with respect to an axis normal to the z-axis, and to control the deflection of the charged particle beam. 25. The method of claim 16, further comprising rotating at least one of the one or more HGIs to cause the charged particle beam's deflection from a first location to a second location in an x-y plane that is perpendicular to the z-axis.