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Title: Methods of studying the composition of the low-energy ion beams and the surface of deuterated-metal targets
Authors: Kuznetsov, Sergey Ivanovich
Dudkin, Gennadiy Nikolaevich
Nechaev, Boris Aleksandrovich
Bystritsky, I. D.
Keywords: ионные пучки; энергия; поверхности; металлические мишени; ускоренные частицы; электронная эмиссия; столкновения
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Methods of studying the composition of the low-energy ion beams and the surface of deuterated-metal targets / S. I. Kuznetsov [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 135 : Issues of Physics and Technology in Science, Industry and Medicine : VIII International Scientific Conference, 1–3 June 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012023, 6 p.].
Abstract: To study the reactions between the light nuclei (dd, pd, d{3}He, d{4}He) with ultralow collision energies, there is a need to obtain the high-precision experimental results on the purity of the target surface saturated with the hydrogen isotopes (protium, deuterium) and on the number and composition of the accelerated particles falling on the target. To solve this problem, a method has been developed and tested for operational testing the quality of the vacuum system and the cleaning of the metal target surface saturated with deuterium. The paper also presents the measurement results for the true flow of the accelerated ions and neutrals of hydrogen (deuterium), using a multigrid electrostatic energy analyzer. The values of the ion and neutral components of the accelerated particle flow were received for the Hall ion source. The values of the secondary electron emission coefficients were determined for a number of the metal targets (Cu, Ti, Ta, Zr) in the range of the accelerated ion energies of 3-12 keV.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/34812
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