Neutralisation of the LEAR electron-cooling beam: experimental results

1995 
The LEAR electron cooler uses dense electron beams. Because of this high density the large space-charge potential induces significant drawbacks for the cooling process itself. As a consequence a space-charge neutralisation system has been implemented on the cooler. It consists of two positively polarised pairs of electrodes, placed on the outside of the drift space, which aim to store the ionised positive ions of charge Z. The major difficulty arises in the neutralisation instabilities. This paper reports on the technological aspects, the measurement techniques and the results.
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