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25 September 1995 Pulsed magnetic quadrupole lenses
Hermann Wollnik, Markus Winkler, E. I. Esch, G. Li, P. Spiller, D. H. H. Hoffman
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Abstract
For heavy-ion inertial-confinement fusion pulsed power techniques are attractive. Pulsed ion beams with a beam duration time of some 10 ns with a repetition rate of some Hz seems to be required. The magnetic flux density in an ion-optical lens must be constant only for a time long as compared to the beam duration. Thus pulsed magnetic lenses are applicable to guide and focus pulsed ion beams. This can save energy and creates strong magnetic fields exceeding several Tesla.
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Hermann Wollnik, Markus Winkler, E. I. Esch, G. Li, P. Spiller, and D. H. H. Hoffman "Pulsed magnetic quadrupole lenses", Proc. SPIE 2522, Electron-Beam Sources and Charged-Particle Optics, (25 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221581
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Lenses

Ion beams

Fusion energy

Inductance

Chemical elements

Copper

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