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Physical Review E, 2001
The energy component associated with the cyclotron motion of the beam electrons in the Livermore EBIT-II electron beam ion trap was inferred from measurements of the linear polarization of the K-shell x-ray lines emitted from helium-like Mg(10+) ions. The average line polarization was found to be reduced by about 20% from its nominal value.
P, Beiersdorfer, M, Slater
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The energy component associated with the cyclotron motion of the beam electrons in the Livermore EBIT-II electron beam ion trap was inferred from measurements of the linear polarization of the K-shell x-ray lines emitted from helium-like Mg(10+) ions. The average line polarization was found to be reduced by about 20% from its nominal value.
P, Beiersdorfer, M, Slater
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Electron beam ion source and electron beam ion trap (invited)
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2010The electron beam ion source (EBIS) and its trap variant [electron beam ion trap (EBIT)] celebrated their 40th and 20th anniversary, respectively, at the EBIS/T Symposium 2007 in Heidelberg. These technologically challenging sources of highly charged ions have seen a broad development in many countries over the last decades.
Reinard, Becker, Oliver, Kester
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Beam Stop for Electron Accelerator Beam Characterisation
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2008Electron linear accelerator applications involving the generation of hard X-rays frequently require accurate knowledge of the electron beam parameters. We developed a beam stop device which houses a tungsten Bremsstrahlung target and enables the electron beam current, energy and position to be monitored.
Greg Roach +3 more
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2001
The article summarizes the main theoretical issues at the basis of the application of EBIC (Electron Beam-induced Current) method to the study of fundamental properties of semiconductors such as minority carrier lifetime and diffusion length, dopant concentration, and nonradiative recombination efficiency of extended defects.
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The article summarizes the main theoretical issues at the basis of the application of EBIC (Electron Beam-induced Current) method to the study of fundamental properties of semiconductors such as minority carrier lifetime and diffusion length, dopant concentration, and nonradiative recombination efficiency of extended defects.
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Electron-electron interaction induced beam displacement in a multiple electron beam system
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena, 2005We have studied electron-electron (e-e) interaction induced beam displacement in multiple electron beam systems both experimentally and using trajectory simulation. A prototype 32-beam lithography system was used to record the beam displacements on chrome mask plates and the latter were directly measured by electron microscopy.
Ming L. Yu +3 more
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Study of Displacement Value of the Electron-Beam in the Electron Gun in Electron-Beam Furnace
Advanced Materials Research, 2013The concept of maximal and minimal displacement value of the electron-beam was proposed considering the influence of space charge effect based on the displacement value of the electron-beam in the process of magnetic deflection scanning in the ideal condition.
Dong Hui Zhang +3 more
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Characteristics of bremsstrahlung in electron beams
Medical Physics, 2001Clinical electron beams contain an admixture of bremsstrahlung produced in structures in the accelerator head, in field‐defining cerrobend or lead cutouts, and in the irradiated patient or water phantom. Accurate knowledge of these components is important for dose calculations and treatment planning.
T C, Zhu, I J, Das, B E, Bjärngard
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Clinical electron beams have a sharp dose fall-off beyond a specific depth and definite range that is unique to each beam energy, making them a preferred modality for treating superficial lesions with sensitive structures beneath. In modern radiation oncology, approximately 3–10% of the patients would require electron beam therapy.
Tharmarnadar Ganesh +1 more
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Tharmarnadar Ganesh +1 more
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