Abstract

We present experimental studies of the transmission of slow 4.5keV Ar9+ ions through a single cylindrical-shaped glass capillary of macroscopic dimension with large aspect ratio. We show that an electric guiding field can also build-up inside a macro-scale single capillary, and thereby slow highly charged ions can be transmitted through the macro-capillary, keeping their initial charge state in a similar manner as for the case of nano-capillaries. Our results clearly indicate the existence of the guiding effect even in the case of large tilt angles.

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