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As part of a program aimed at the development of a vacuum-insulation tandem accelerator with a proton energy of 2.5 MeV and a current of several tens of milliamperes, the distribution of the density of the gas released into an evacuated volume by the stripping target was measured. The results from high-voltage tests of a coaxial 45-mm vacuum gap with an electrode area of 0.71 m2, obtained at various values of residual pressure, are presented.
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Gamzenok, D.I., Krivenko, A.S., Sorokin, I.N. et al. The Effect of the Gas Released by the Charge Exchange Target of a Tandem Electrostatic Accelerator with Vacuum Insulation on the Electric Strength of Its High-Voltage Gaps. Instruments and Experimental Techniques 47, 766–770 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INET.0000049696.05895.fb
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