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Simulation of guiding of multiply charged projectiles through insulating capillaries
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsComputational MechanicsCharge TransportIon ProcessCapillarity PhenomenonNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaBiophysicsCapillary NetworkPhysicsNanotechnologyTransmitted ParticlesNanofluidicsTerminal BallisticsPropulsionMultiphase FlowInjection AnglesAerospace EngineeringNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsInsulating CapillariesAngular SpreadElectrical Mobility
Recent experiments have demonstrated that highly charged ions can be guided through insulating nanocapillaries along the direction of the capillary axis for a surprisingly wide range of injection angles. Even more surprisingly, the transmitted particles remain predominantly in their initial charge state, thus opening the pathway to the construction of ion-optical elements without electric feedthroughs. We present a theoretical treatment of this self-organized guiding process. We develop a classical trajectory transport theory that relates the microscopic charge-up with macroscopic material properties. Transmission coefficients, angular spread of transmitted particles, and discharge characteristics of the target are investigated. Partial agreement with experiment is found.
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