Agnihotri et al., 2011 - Google Patents
An ECR ion source-based low-energy ion accelerator: development and performanceAgnihotri et al., 2011
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- Agnihotri A
- Kelkar A
- Kasthurirangan S
- Thulasiram K
- Desai C
- Fernandez W
- Tribedi L
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- Physica Scripta
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Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources produce low-energy, highly charged ions. A new 14.5 GHz ECR-based low-energy ion accelerator facility has been developed. The ion source involves a plasma chamber ('supernanogan') surrounded by permanent magnets …
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