Gundel et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Intense charged‐particle emission in a diffuse vacuum dischargeGundel et al., 1990
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- Gundel H
- Riege H
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- Applied physics letters
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The effects of plasma‐assisted emission of electrons from a cathode and of ions from an anode are used in experiments to generate intense particle beams in a vacuum gap. The plasma is produced by sputtering of the electrons and ions impinging on the electrode …
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