Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Discharge device load with fluent material supply to the... – Electron or ion source
Patent
1988-02-25
1990-02-06
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Discharge device load with fluent material supply to the...
Electron or ion source
31511141, 31511161, 3133591, 328233, 376127, H05H 500, H01J 724
Patent
active
048990841
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an accelerator for ions and charged particles. The plasma is generated and confined in a magnetic mirror field. The electrons of the plasma are heated to high temperatures. A series of local coils are placed along the axis of the magnetic mirror field. As an ion or particle beam is directed along the axis in sequence the coils are rapidly pulsed creating a space charge to accelerate and focus the beam of ions or charged particles.
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Post, "Generator and Control . . . a Mirror-Confined Plasma", Phy. Rev. Letters, Mar. 2, 1987, pp. 878-881.
Clouse, Jr. Clifton E.
Ham Seung
LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee Michael B. K.
Moser William R.
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