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The electron cyclotron resonance coupled to laser ion source for charge state enhancement experiment: Production of high intensity ion beams by means of a hybrid …

Gammino et al., 2004

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4157037034298012537
Author
Gammino S
Torrisi L
Ciavola G
Andò L
Celona L
Manciagli S
Krasa J
Laska L
Pfeifer M
Rohlena K
Mezzasalma A
Gentile C
Picciotto A
Wolowski J
Woryna E
Badziak J
Parys P
Hitz D
Shirkov G
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Journal of applied physics

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The experiment concerning the ECLISSE method (⁠ ECR ion source coupled to a laser ion source for charge state enhancement) has been carried out by coupling a laser ion source (LIS) to the superconducting electron cyclotron resonance source (SERSE) electron …
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