Pulsed Supersonic Beams from High Pressure Source: Simulation Results and Experimental Measurements

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Pulsed beams, originating from a high pressure, fast acting valve equipped with a shaped nozzle, can now be generated at high repetition rates and with moderate vacuum pumping speeds. The high intensity beams are discussed, together with the skimmer requirements that must be met in order to propagate the skimmed beams in a high-vacuum environment without significant disruption of the beam or substantial increases in beam temperature.

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Even, U. (2014). Pulsed Supersonic Beams from High Pressure Source: Simulation Results and Experimental Measurements. Advances in Chemistry, 2014, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/636042

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