Simulations on Resistive Cooling of Trapped Highly-Charged Particles

The increasing demand for high accuracies in atomic physics experiments requires intense beams of heavy and highly charged ions (HCI) which must be decelerated and cooled to extremely low energies. In the upcoming HITRAP (Highly charged Ion Trap) facility at GSI, Darmstadt HCI will be trapped and re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interactions, Patterns, and Turbulence Patterns, and Turbulence, 2009-12, Vol.1242, p.318-323
Hauptverfasser: Maero, G, Herfurth, F, Kester, O, Kluge, H-J, Koszudowski, S, Quint, W, Schwarz, S
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Cooling
Deceleration
Demand
Dissipation
Electronics
Feasibility
Impedance
Kinetic energy
Low energy
Marketing
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