Abstract

Considering basic properties of the EBIS, as vacuum requirements, ion yield, and emittance, it is pointed out, that the EBIS - as proposed by Donets - is restricted in priciple to a poor yield of highly charged ions, To overcome this, a concept for a dynamic is presented. This means, that the axial ion movement between first ionization and the extraction is delayed in order to give the necessary containment time at CW-operation. Realization seems to be possible by the partly permeable mirrors, produced by the axial alternating magnetic field of opposing permanent ring magnets, which also provide for electron focusing, considerable reduction of vacuum requirements, and saving of power consumption.

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