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Electron-Beam Guiding and Phase-Mix Damping by an Electrostatically Charged Wire
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1983
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Radial PulsationsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsApplied PhysicsTransverse Beam DisplacementsElectron DiffractionElectron-beam GuidingIon BeamComputational ElectromagneticsElectron BeamsElectron OpticBeam Transport SystemBeam Optic
A new and relatively simple method has been developed to focus and guide electron beams without the use of a magnetic field. The scheme relies on the electrostatic charging of a highly resistive wire in the presence of a beam. The beam is then strongly guided and focused by the oppositely charged wire. In addition, the highly anharmonic nature of the wire potential leads to rapid phase-mix damping of transverse beam displacements and radial pulsations.
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