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Gasdynamic ECR source of multicharged ions based on a cusp magnetic trap

Skalyga et al., 2006

Document ID
14169439799743189631
Author
Skalyga V
Zorin V
Izotov I
Razin S
Sidorov A
Bohanov A
Publication year
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Plasma Sources Science and Technology

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One of the modern trends in the development of electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) sources of multicharged ions is enhancement of the power and frequency of microwave pumping. Therefore, gyrotrons—powerful sources of radiation in the millimetre wavelength …
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