Experimental studies of heavy ion collection acceleration at the University of Maryland
Abstract
The collective acceleration of ions (H,C,N) from
a well-localized ion source immediately downstream of
a relativistic electron beam diode is experimentally
investigated, The ions are produced either in a wellconfined
gas cloud from a fast rise puff valve or from
a solid material that is placed behind the anode and
bombarded by a short, 1 joule ruby laser pulse. With
a 1.2 MeV, 30 kA, 30 ns electron beam pulse, 11 MeV
protons and 20 MeV nitrogen ions were observed (by
foil activation diagnostics) when the electron beamwas
fired through the well-localized gas cloud, and 20 MeV
carbon ions were observed when the beam was fired
through a laser-produced carbon plasma.
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