2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-021-00909-8
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A simulation study of a windowless gas-stripping room in an E//B neutral particle analyzer

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“…100,000 events are traced for each condition. The formerly published paper [11] has given a lot of further details for the calculation of both R and f +1 .…”
Section: Design Of the Stripping Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…100,000 events are traced for each condition. The formerly published paper [11] has given a lot of further details for the calculation of both R and f +1 .…”
Section: Design Of the Stripping Unitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is explained as follows. Both the cross-sections of H→H + +e − and H + +e − →H are so high at 20 keV (see figure 5 of [11]) that even at 20 Pa the reaction is saturated for these two reactions. The cross-section of H+e − →H − is much lower so that processes (3) and (4) could be neglected.…”
Section: Design Of the Stripping Unitmentioning
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“…It can provide the energy distribution function of fast ions, which is of great importance in the frontier physics study of energetic particles [16][17][18][19][20][21][22], and the isotope composition by measuring the charge exchange neutral particles (H, D, T and ) escaping from the hot plasma. Since the first historic NPA was built [1] and applied [23] on an Alpha magnetic confinement system, a large number of different types of NPAs have been successfully developed around the world [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. For example, the // spectrometer [6] developed at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory has an energy range of 0.5 < (amu) (keV) < 600 and a mass resolution of , and (or ) ions.…”
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confidence: 99%