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Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow

Plasmas in Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) are collisionless and can therefore be simulated by just following the motion of electrons in the confining static magnetic and oscillating microwave (MW) electric field of ECRIS. With a powerful algorithm the three-dimensional trajectories...

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Autores principales: Heinen, A, Rüter, M, Ortjohann, H W, Vitt, C, Andrae, H J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/426764
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author Heinen, A
Rüter, M
Ortjohann, H W
Vitt, C
Andrae, H J
author_facet Heinen, A
Rüter, M
Ortjohann, H W
Vitt, C
Andrae, H J
author_sort Heinen, A
collection CERN
description Plasmas in Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) are collisionless and can therefore be simulated by just following the motion of electrons in the confining static magnetic and oscillating microwave (MW) electric field of ECRIS. With a powerful algorithm the three-dimensional trajectories of 104 ECR-heated and confined electrons are calculated in a standard ECRIS with a deep minimum of |B| and a new ECRIS with a very flat minimum of |B|. The spatial electron (plasma) densities and electron energy densities deduced from these trajectories yield new and surprising insight in the performance of ECRIS. With computer animation we plan to present: The energy increase of certain electrons on extremely stable trajectories, the power dependence of the electron energy density up to the X-ray collapse, the time dependent build up of the electron density and energy density distributions, and the time evolution of these electron distributions under afterglow conditions.
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spelling cern-4267642019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/426764engHeinen, ARüter, MOrtjohann, H WVitt, CAndrae, H JHeating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to AfterglowAccelerators and Storage RingsPlasmas in Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) are collisionless and can therefore be simulated by just following the motion of electrons in the confining static magnetic and oscillating microwave (MW) electric field of ECRIS. With a powerful algorithm the three-dimensional trajectories of 104 ECR-heated and confined electrons are calculated in a standard ECRIS with a deep minimum of |B| and a new ECRIS with a very flat minimum of |B|. The spatial electron (plasma) densities and electron energy densities deduced from these trajectories yield new and surprising insight in the performance of ECRIS. With computer animation we plan to present: The energy increase of certain electrons on extremely stable trajectories, the power dependence of the electron energy density up to the X-ray collapse, the time dependent build up of the electron density and energy density distributions, and the time evolution of these electron distributions under afterglow conditions.EXT-2000-086oai:cds.cern.ch:4267641999
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Heinen, A
Rüter, M
Ortjohann, H W
Vitt, C
Andrae, H J
Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title_full Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title_fullStr Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title_full_unstemmed Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title_short Heating and Trapping of Electrons in ECRIS from Scratch to Afterglow
title_sort heating and trapping of electrons in ecris from scratch to afterglow
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/426764
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