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INVESTlGA TlON OF ECR MULTI-CHARGED ION SOURCE WITH PUMPING BY POWERFUL MILLIMETER WAVE RADIATIONVodopyanov et al., 1999
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- Vodopyanov A
- RAZIN S
- ZORIN V
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- Cyclotrons and their applications 1998
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Essential increaqe of operation efficiency of electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) multiply charged ion (MCI) sources (that is the In-crease of the average charge number and current of ion beams) connects with possibility to achieve more dense plasma and to transfCr to so …
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