Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8041522 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The ion beam particle losses and ion beam emittance growth imply that the aforementioned beam brightness is reduced by transport through the ion optical system. To obtain quantitative information on the available brightness at the high-energy side of the accelerator, the proton beam brightness is determined in the nuclear microprobe beamline. Based on the experience obtained during the first months of operation for micro-PIXE applications, further necessary steps are indicated to obtain optimal coupling of the new ion source with the accelerator to increase the normalized high-energy proton beam brightness at the JSI microprobe, currently at 14Â AÂ mâ2Â radâ2Â eVâ1, with the output current at 18% of its available maximum.
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Authors
Primož Pelicon, Nicolae C. Podaru, Primož VavpetiÄ, Luka Jeromel, Nina Ogrinc Potocnik, Simon OndraÄka, Andreas Gottdang, Dirk J.M. Mous,