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A “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back” Heavy‐Ion Accelerator

JUL 01, 1967
Physics Today

By varying the equilibrium charge state of ions it may be possible to accelerate them back and forth through a tandem Van de Graaff many times, with a net gain in energy each time. Günther Hortig, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, has proposed a design for such an accelerator. It would use the fact that over a rather wide energy range, ions passed through a gas stripper have a smaller positive equilibrium charge than ions passed through a denser stripper.

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