D Mascali
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Gallo C, Galata A, Torrisi G, Mascali D
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2020 Apr;
91(3):033501.
PMID: 32259955
The Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) Charge Breeding (CB) technique consists in transforming the charge state of an input beam from 1+ to n+ to allow post-acceleration. The optimization of an...
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Galata A, Mascali D, Gallo C, Torrisi G
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2020 Feb;
91(1):013506.
PMID: 32012542
The slowing down and capture by a plasma of externally injected 1+ ions, as a consequence of very frequent elastic Coulomb collisions, is the main mechanism involved in the charge...
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Celona L, Calabrese G, Castro G, Chines F, Gambino N, Leonardi O, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2019 Nov;
90(11):113316.
PMID: 31779392
The Advanced Ion Source for Hadrontherapy (AISHa) has been designed to generate high brightness multiply charged ion beams for hadron therapy applications. AISHa is a compact electron cyclotron resonance ion...
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Castro G, Mascali D, Miracoli R, Celona L, Gammino S
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2019 Mar;
90(2):023301.
PMID: 30831722
Several experiments have shown that the insertion of insulator materials within the plasma chamber may lead to a general improvement of microwave discharge ion source performances. In particular, the insertion...
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Mascali D, Torrisi G, Leonardi O, Sorbello G, Castro G, Celona L, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Oct;
87(9):095109.
PMID: 27782559
The note presents the first plasma density measurements collected by a novel microwave interferometer in a compact Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS). The developed K-band (18.5 ÷ 26.5 GHz)...
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Castro G, Torrisi G, Celona L, Mascali D, Neri L, Sorbello G, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Sep;
87(8):083303.
PMID: 27587109
The versatile ion source is an off-resonance microwave discharge ion source which produces a slightly overdense plasma at 2.45 GHz of pumping wave frequency extracting more than 60 mA proton...
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Galata A, Mascali D, Neri L, Torrisi G, Celona L
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Mar;
87(2):02B507.
PMID: 26932060
A Charge Breeder (CB) is a crucial device of an ISOL facility, allowing post-acceleration of radioactive ions: it accepts an incoming 1+ beam, then multiplying its charge with a highly...
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Galata A, Patti G, Celona L, Mascali D, Neri L, Torrisi G
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Mar;
87(2):02B505.
PMID: 26932058
The optimization of the efficiency of an ECR-based charge breeder is a twofold task: efforts must be paid to maximize the capture of the injected 1+ ions by the confined...
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Lanzalone G, Altana C, Mascali D, Muoio A, Malferrari L, Odorici F, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Mar;
87(2):02B324.
PMID: 26932052
An experimental campaign aiming to investigate the effects of innovative nanostructured targets based on Ag nanowires on laser energy absorption in the ns time domain has been carried out at...
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Altana C, Lanzalone G, Mascali D, Muoio A, Cirrone G, Schillaci F, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Mar;
87(2):02A914.
PMID: 26931975
In laser-driven plasma, ion acceleration of aluminum with the production of a quasi-monoenergetic beam has occurred. A useful device to analyze the ions is the Thomson parabolas spectrometer, a well-known...