2005
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27095-7_20
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Negative-Ion Formation Processes and Sources

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“…(iii) The surface-plasma negative ion sources are based on positive ion bombardment of an emitter surface. 13,14 Here the main mechanism of negative ion formation is the secondary emission of sputtered and scattered particles accompanied by the capture of electrons from the electrodes.…”
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“…(iii) The surface-plasma negative ion sources are based on positive ion bombardment of an emitter surface. 13,14 Here the main mechanism of negative ion formation is the secondary emission of sputtered and scattered particles accompanied by the capture of electrons from the electrodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, there have been no published data on the charge-exchange efficiencies of U and Th positive ions. It is well known that the charge exchange is a two-step process and the yield of negative ions depends primarily on the collision energy, the electron affinity (EA) of the projectile element, and the IP and density of the exchange vapor [34]. It is generally true that higher charge-exchange efficiencies can be expected for higher projectile EA values.…”
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“…Negative atomic ions were not as well known as positive ions in 1939 and their use for nuclear physics had to await the development of suitable high current negative ion sources by Whittier (1954) at McGill University and by Weinman and Cameron (1956) for use with tandem accelerators and nuclear physics. The development of such sources has continued since then for both AMS and nuclear physics (Alton, 2005).…”
Section: Negative Ions the Tandem Accelerator And The Rapid Growtmentioning
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“…Negative ion sources are required for electrostatic tandem acceleration and their development has taken place almost continuously for nuclear physics and for AMS (Alton, 2005). For the early work in nuclear physics the ion sources were based upon charge changing collisions in gases from cations to anions at many keV energy.…”
Section: A Ion Sources Used In Tandem Amsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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