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Transverse-longitudinal correlations in electron guns

When a modulated beam is produced in a DC electron gun, the time-dependent space charge force and the time-independent focusing force produce a correlation between current, position along the beam, and the beam’s radius and divergence. This has implications for beam extraction and downstream beam tr...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2012-07, Vol.112 (2)
Main Authors: Harris, J. R., Lewellen, J. W., Poole, B. R.
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