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Beam Dumping Ghost Signals in Electric Sweep Scanners
2005
AIP Conference Proceedings
Over the last 20 years many labs started to use Allison scanners to measure lowenergy ion beam emittances. We show that large trajectory angles produce ghost signals due to the impact of the beamlet on the electric deflection plates. The strength of the ghost signal is proportional to the amount of beam entering the scanner. Depending on the ions and their velocity, ghost signals can have the opposite polarity as the main beam signals or the same polarity. These ghost signals are easily
doi:10.1063/1.1908290
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