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The dependence of the magnetic properties of multilayer CoNbZr/AlN films on the conditions of film preparation was investigated. AlN films were prepared by N2 reactive sputtering deposition on CoNbZr films. The soft magnetic properties of the as-deposited films were found to be strongly related to the rf input power during AlN deposition. The anisotropy field decreases drastically at an input power...
The magnetized anode plasma (MAP) ion source for magnetically-insulated ion diodes was shown in the LONG-SHOT experiment1) to have some significant advantages over standard “flashboard” anodes. A second generation of MAP diodes is being developed in two experiments: RRID, a high repetition-rate ion diode and a diode to run at 500kV, ∼0.1 TW on the Neptune 3Ω pulse line. In both experiments, improved...
A number of recent ion diodes have employed series magnetic field coils to provide electron insulation. These coils are designed to provide uniform magnetic field at the anode. This feature allows the diode to be modeled by analytic theory. When combined with PIC computer simulations, the design process can be carried on with high confidence. Much of the theory can be used qualitatively and semi-quantitatively...
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