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5 June 2008 Formation and stability of high intensity cooled ion beam in synchrotron at injection energy
E. M. Syresin, K. Noda
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Proceedings Volume 7121, Eighth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics; 71210E (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804381
Event: Eighth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, 2007, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The cooling stacking injection is one of widely used injection method applied for formation of a high intensive cooled ion beams in the synchrotrons. The maximal available ion intensity in the synchrotron at this injection is defined by the injection intensity, the ion lifetime and the cooling-stacking efficiency. The formation of the high intensive beams is restricted by their instability leading to strong ion lifetime reduction. The experimental investigations, simulations of the cooling-stacking injection and stability of the high intensive cooled ion beams are discussed.
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E. M. Syresin and K. Noda "Formation and stability of high intensity cooled ion beam in synchrotron at injection energy", Proc. SPIE 7121, Eighth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, 71210E (5 June 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804381
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Ion beams

Synchrotrons

Diffusion

Electron beams

Magnetism

Chemical species

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