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Production of highly charged heavy ions by means of a hybrid source in DC mode and in afterglow mode

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    0314919 - FZÚ 2009 RIV US eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Gammino, S. - Ciavola, G. - Torrisi, L. - Andó, L. - Celona, L. - Presti, M. - Manciagli, S. - Picciotto, A. - Mezzasalma, A. M. - Krása, Josef - Láska, Leoš - Pfeifer, Miroslav - Wolowski, J. - Woryna, E. - Parys, P. - Shirkov, G. D. - Hitz, D.
    Production of highly charged heavy ions by means of a hybrid source in DC mode and in afterglow mode.
    [Produkce vysoce nabitých těžkých iontů pomocí hybridního zdroje v DC a v afterglow módech.]
    Electron cyclotron resonance ion sources: 16th International Workshop on ECR Ion Sources ECRIS´04. Melville: American Institut of Physics, 2005 - (Leitner, M.), s. 15-18. AIP Conference Proceedings, 749. ISBN 0-7354-0234-5.
    [ELECTRON CYCLOTRON RESONANCE ION SOURCES: 16th International Workshop on ECR Ion Sources ECRIS'04. Berkeley (US), 26.09.2004-30.09.2004]
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LC528
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z10100523
    Keywords : ion sources * plasma heating by laser * plasma radiofrequency heating * cyclotron resonance * electric current * afterglows * tantalum * gold
    Subject RIV: BL - Plasma and Gas Discharge Physics

    The preliminary results of the ECLISE experiment, which couples a laser ion source with an ECR ion source, are presented. An ion current was enhanced of about one order of magnitude for the 30 Hz repetition frequency of 4 ms microwave pulses and of 9 ns Nd:YAG laser pulses with appropriate phase.

    Tato práce analyzuje předběžné výsledky experimentu ECLISE, který kombinuje ECR iontový zdroj s plazmatem generovaným Nd:YAG laserem. Při 30 Hz opakovací frekvenci mikrovlnných pulsů délky 4 ms a 9 ns laserových pulsů s vhodně nastavenou fází vzrostl iontový proud o jeden řád.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0165282

     
     
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