Stability and lifetime study of carbon nanotubes as cold electron field emitters for electron cooling in the CERN extra low energy antiproton ring
Electron cooling is a fundamental process to guarantee the beam quality in low energy antimatter facilities. In extra low energy antiproton, the electron cooler reduces the emittance blowup of the antiproton beam and thus delivers a focused and bright beam to the experiments at the unprecedentedly l...
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Main Authors: | Bruno Galante, Gerard Alain Tranquille, Marcel Himmerlich, Carsten Peter Welsch, Javier Resta López |
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Language: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cafebb4569f24e51a70a7bf7191f7546 |
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