Abstract

The transmission of 1 keV Ar+ ions through a macroscopic glass capillary is simulated by taking explicitly into account the secondary electron (SE) emission generated by ion impacts inside the capillary. The SE emission re-distributes the injected charge in the capillary wall and thus modifies the guiding power of insulating capillaries. Especially for high beam intensities, SE are found to be crucial for explaining the observed time-evolution of the transmitted intensities.

Department(s)

Physics

Publication Status

Open Access

Comments

Providence Health Care, Grant 40301VK

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

1742-6596; 1742-6588

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

Document Version

Citation

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

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Publication Date

11 Jun 2020

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Physics Commons

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