Pulsed ion sources with cryogenic anodes.

  • Kasuya K.
    Department of Energy Sciences, The Graduate School at Nagatsuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Horioka K.
    Department of Energy Sciences, The Graduate School at Nagatsuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Takahashi T.
    Department of Energy Sciences, The Graduate School at Nagatsuda, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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  • クライオ陽極パルスイオン源の開発
  • クライオ ヨウキョク パルス イオンゲン ノ カイハツ

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Abstract

Intense pulsed ion beams are extracted from magnetically insulated diodes, whose anodes are cooled with liquid nitrogen or helium. The lowest temperature of the anodes is about 5 K, and H2 ices are produced on the anode surfaces. H+ beams of high purity are extracted with good reproducibility. Another kinds of beams (Ar+, N+, D+) are produced also with the corresponding ices. Performances of the diodes and the beam characteristics are described briefly in this report.

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  • Kakuyūgō kenkyū

    Kakuyūgō kenkyū 53 (2), 135-150, 1985

    The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research

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