TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................. .................................................. ... ... ......... 3
Chapter 1. Charge exchange Technologies Control of Flow of accelerated particles .. .......................... 7
Features of the charge exchange technology on production and the use of accelerated particles ........... 7
Regularities of the redistribution of accelerated particles on charge and mass states .............. ...............9
Charge exchange Accelerators Tandem.............................................. ..... ............13 Supercollimated beams production............................................... ... 16
Charge exchange extraction of particles from accelerators .......................................... ... ...16 Charge exchange distribution of accelerated particle beams .......................................... ........................ 17
Charge exchange injection in accelerators and storage rings .................................. 18
Charge exchange injection into magnetic traps for plasma confinement .. . 24
Chapter 2. Methods of negative ions beams production ..................... 26
Features of the of formation and destruction negative ions processes ............ ...................................... 27
Charge exchange method for negative ions beams producing........ ......... 30 Charge exchange negative ions sources........... &n
About the Author: Dr. Vadim Dudnikov holds a Ph.D. in Accelerator Physics from the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, part of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His array of substantial research accomplishments includes the development of charge exchange injection, the discovery, explanation and damping of the e-p instability (the electron cloud effect), and the discovery of the cesiation effect (enhancement of negative ion emission after adding cesium to the discharge); he has developed many different versions of surface plasma sources. He has extensive experience in both academia and industry, having held positions at (among others) the Budker Institute, Novosibirsk State University, the University of Maryland, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Fermilab, Superior Design, Inc., South Cross Corp and Brookhaven Technology Group, Inc. Since 2009, he has been the Principle Investigator in the development of ion sources, beam physics and diagnostics at Muons, Inc. Dr. Dudnikov is author or co-author of more than 200 publications and holds numerous patents.