Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Methods
Patent
1990-04-30
1991-05-21
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Ionic separation or analysis
Methods
250299, 250305, H01J 4900
Patent
active
050177796
ABSTRACT:
This invention uses a dipole magnet to bend the path of a charged particle beam. As the deflected particles exit the magnet, they are spatially dispersed in the bend-plane of the magnet according to their respective momenta and pass to a plurality of chambers having Faraday probes positioned therein. Both the current and energy distribution of the particles is then determined by the non-intersecting Faraday probes located along the chambers. The Faraday probes are magnetically isolated from each other by thin metal walls of the chambers, effectively providing real time current-versus-energy particle measurements.
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Colella Nicholas J.
Smith, Jr. Tommy E.
Struve Kenneth W.
Anderson Bruce C.
Carnahan L. E.
Lee Michael
Moser William R.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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