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Positive ions, high-density charge clusters

One of the remarkable uses for high-density charge clusters (HDCCs) is to ionize selected gases, combine the positive ions with the highly negative HDCC, and accelerate the combined cluster to fractional light velocities. The following description is adapted from a paper by Jin and Fox [18]. [Pg.634]


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Charged clusters

Charged ion

Cluster ions

Clustering density

Clusters positively charged

High charge density

High clustering

High-density charge clusters

Highly charged ions

Ion clustering

Ion density

Positive charge

Positive ions

Positively charged

Positively charged ions

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