[Sneap] About PIG Ion Source for single ended electrostatic
accelerator
Arthur Haberl
ahaberl at albany.edu
Fri Feb 9 15:03:23 EST 2007
We have long used a PIG source patterned after the one published by Baumann
and Bethge. Our exit aperture is limited to about 1 mm and the yield is
therefore limited to about 20 microamps total.
Art Haberl
Albany
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From: "Stepan G. Karpus" <karpus at kipt.kharkov.ua>
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Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 10:54 AM
Subject: [Sneap] About PIG Ion Source for single ended electrostatic
accelerator
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> Is there anyone using a Penning type ion source in a single ended
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