Sheet electron beams focused by periodically cusped magnetic (PCM) fields are stable against low-frequency velocity-shear instabilities (such as the diocotron mode). This is in contrast to the more familiar unstable behavior in uniform solenoidal magnetic fields. A period-averaged analytic model shows that a PCM-focused beam is stabilized by ponderomotive forces for short PCM periods. Numerical particle simulations for a semi-infinite sheet beam verify this prediction and also indicate diocotron stability for long PCM periods is less constraining than providing for space-charge confinement and trajectory stability in the PCM focusing system. In this article the issue of beam matching and side focusing for sheet beams of finite width is also discussed. A review of past and present theoretical and experimental investigations of sheet-beam transport is presented. © 1994 American Institute of Physics.
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Booske, J. H., Basten, M. A., Kumbasar, A. H., Antonsen, T. M., Bidwell, S. W., Carmel, Y., … Radack, D. J. (1994). Periodic magnetic focusing of sheet electron beams. Physics of Plasmas, 1(5), 1714–1720. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.870675
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