Production of Large-Area High-Current Ion Beams
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概要
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A newly designed microwave ion source is provided with hydrogen beam up to 0.5 A at steady state operation with ion energy of 1 keV. The extraction electrodes are multiple-aperture and are arranged in an accel-decel arrangement with 4 cm diameter. Maximum divergence of the beam is 2° from the beam axis. The beam is composed of 85% molecular ions, of which either the diatomic or triatomic component could be maximized by adjustment of the gas fed to a discharge region. The source is technologically simple, inexpensive, steadystate, and long lived. The basic concepts under lying the production of ion beams are also described.
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著者
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Tamagawa Hajime
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Nagoya University
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Tamagawa Hajime
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Nagoya University:research Information Center Institute Of Plasma
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Okamoto Yukio
Department Of Applied Physics Nagoya University
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Okamoto Yukio
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Nagoya University:research Information Center Institute Of Plasma
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