An electrostatic vacuum triode is described in which it is possible to efficiently produce intense ion beams in the energy range around 100 keV for short times (∼50 nsec). In experiments to date, results have shown excellent agreement with predicted behavior. Equivalent proton currents of almost 500 A have been obtained at a peak energy in excess of 100 keV. The triode can easily be adapted to existing electron beam facilities. © 1974 American Institute of Physics.
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Humphries, S., Lee, J. J., & Sudan, R. N. (1974). Generation of intense pulsed ion beams. Applied Physics Letters, 25(1), 20–22. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1655261
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