1 resultado para Non-relativistic scattering theory
em Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear, Brazil - Carpe dIEN
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Resumo:
This work reports an alternative method for single non-relativistic charged particle trajectory computation in 2D electrostatic or magnetostatic fields. This task is approached by analytical computation of particle trajectory, by parts, considering the constant fields within each finite element. This method has some advantages over numerical integration ones: numerical miscomputation of trajectories, and stability problems can be avoided. Among the examples presented in this paper, an interesting alternative approach for positive ion extraction from cyclotrons is shown, using strip-foils. Other particle optics devices can benefit of a method such the one proposed in this paper, as beam bending devices, spectrometers, among others. This method can be extended for particle trajectory computation in 3D domains.