THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE POSITIVE SPACE CHARGE PLASMA LENS FOR MANIPULATING HIGH CURRENT BEAMS OF NEGATIVELY CHARGED PARTICLES
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Dobrovolskiy, A. N.
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Inst Phys NAS Ukraine, Kiev, UkraineInst Phys NAS Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Dobrovolskiy, A. N.
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Dunets, S. P.
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Dunets, S. P.
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Evsyukov, A. N.
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Evsyukov, A. N.
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Goncharov, A. A.
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Goncharov, A. A.
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Gushenets, V. I.
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High Current Elect Inst SD RAS, Tomsk, RussiaInst Phys NAS Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Gushenets, V. I.
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Litovko, I. V.
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Litovko, I. V.
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Oks, E. M.
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PROBLEMS OF ATOMIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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2011年
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01期
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俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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070202 ;
摘要:
We describe the development of the plasma lens with dynamic positive space charge for manipulating and focusing intense beams of negative charge particles. Floating potential spatial distributions in lens with modified magnetic field are investigated. It is shown that magnitude of magnetic field at the lens cloud area doesn't impact essentially on floating potential distributions. Interrelation between the value of floating potential maximum and anode potential value is demonstrated experimentally. With anode potential growing the efficiency of space charge creation decreases and the electric field magnitude depends weakly upon anode potential at given pressure in the lens.