Abstract

By applying an after acceleration electric field, the detection and registration of the ion species and spectral distribution of low energy ion beams (<1 keV) have been achieved by the Thomson spectrometer with CR-39 nuclear track detector as detection plate. With the use of this modified spectrometer, the low energy and high energy density plasma ion beams generated by a coaxial plasma gun have been detected and investigated. The ion beams were mainly N+ ions and were distributed in the energy range from E∼0.12 to 0.4 keV.

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