Laser-Produced-Plasma-Initiated Intense Pulsed Ion-Beam Generator
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概要
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Operational characteristics of an Intense Pulsed Ion-beam (IPIB) generator which utilizes laser-produced plasma as an initial ion source is experimentally investigated. A pulsed CO_2-laser beam with the total output of 30-50 J and pulse-duration of 50-100 ns is irradiated onto aluminum mesh electrodes of a diode configuration, and after an appropriate delay time, a high-voltage pulse from Marx-generator is applied to the diode. Results of preliminary experiments are presented. Relationships of the peak ion-beam current, the beam pulse rise-time and pulse-duration as a function of Marx supply-voltage are found.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1980-12-05
著者
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Katsurai M
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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SEKIGUCHI Tadashi
Dept. of Physics,University of Tokyo
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Katsurai Makoto
Dept. Of Electrical Engineering University Of Tokyo
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OHMORI Tatsuo
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Tokyo
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Ohmori Tatsuo
Dept. Of Electrical Engineering University Of Tokyo:(present) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Sekiguchi Tadashi
Dept. Of Electrical Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Sekiguchi Tadashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering The Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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