Shikhovtsev et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A 10 mA, steady-state, charge exchange negative ion beam sourceShikhovtsev et al., 2021
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- Shikhovtsev I
- Amirov V
- Anikeeva K
- Davydenko V
- Emelev I
- Ivanov A
- Mishagin V
- Rashchenko V
- Maslakov I
- Shubin E
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- AIP Conference Proceedings
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A negative ion source, which utilizes a conversion of primary high current proton beam into negative ions in a gas target via charge-exchange collisions, is under development in Budker Institute, Novosibirsk. The proposed beam will be used for injection into a tandem …
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