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ion source guns of the initial alpha calutron.
Description
Detail of the two ion source guns of the initial alpha calutron. Ion beams exit upwards into the funnel-shaped electrode boxes.
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LBL NEWS Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, Fall 1981, p. 38 | Detail of the two ion source guns of the initial alpha calutron. Ion beams exit upwards into the funnel- shaped electrode boxes.
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==LBNL Image Library -- Collection BERKELEY-LAB/ACCELERATORS/CALUTRONS== ion source guns of the initial alpha calutron. Image File 96602761 Title ion source guns of the initial alpha calutron. Description Detail of the two ion source guns of the init
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