Abstract

We present results showing charge-state separation of an ion beam in a purely cylindrical geometry, using the azimuthal magnetic field of a straight conductor. This geometry, which we refer to as a current coaxial lens, has advantages for the analysis of intense ion beams where it is important to minimize space-charge blowup of the beam due to loss of space-charge neutralization.

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