Miracoli, 2012 - Google Patents
Characterization of Microwave Discharge Ion Source for high proton beam productionMiracoli, 2012
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- 5909060845331036255
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- Miracoli R
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- The European Physical Journal Plus
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The production of high-current beams is a key point for different applications and the importance ofthis role is deemed to increase in the coming years, both for industrial applications and for research projects. High-current and high-brightness H+ beams can be …
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