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A Compact Ion Accelerator for Ion-Beam Technologies

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We propose approaches to the development and construction of an easy-to-make compact accelerator of positive multiply charged metal ions in different charge states in the energy range of 1–500 keV. Such accelerator can be used in research and applied works in the field of advanced ion-beam technologies. Computer simulation of ion beam trajectories in the accelerator using the SIMON 8.0 code confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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This study was supported in part by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 19-05-00554 (A.B. Tolstoguzov). The proposed compact ion accelerator is planned to be used in the future for geochemical testing samples of magmatic rocks and minerals.

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Belykh, S.F., Bekkerman, A.D., Boguslavskii, D.A. et al. A Compact Ion Accelerator for Ion-Beam Technologies. Tech. Phys. 66, 113–117 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784221010023

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