Abstract:The feasibility of using hot plasmas as strippers for low-energy ion beams has been investigated by measuring charge state distributions of 350 keV/u ions ( 12 C, 16 O, 19 F) after their passage through a laser-produced plasma target. The plasma target was produced by irradiating a small pellet of lithium hydride with a Nd-glass laser. The profiles of electron densities of the plasma target were estimated from the intensity profiles of an Ar laser refracted by the plasma. The intensities of ions with different… Show more
“…This so-called ''plasma effect'' has been examined experimentally by many research groups for the last two decades [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. In these studies high-current discharges or high-power lasers produced ''classical'' plasma targets.…”
“…This so-called ''plasma effect'' has been examined experimentally by many research groups for the last two decades [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. In these studies high-current discharges or high-power lasers produced ''classical'' plasma targets.…”
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