Claims
- 1. In a system for use in outer space and for producing a beam of accelerated neutral particles, means for providing a beam of accelerated H.sup.- negative ions and for expanding said beam of said H.sup.- negative ions, means for neutralizing said accelerated and expanded beam of H.sup.- negative ions, said neutralizing means comprising a solid state film stripper material in front of the accelerated and expanded beam of said H.sup.- negative ions, and means for moving said solid state film stripper material at a substantially constant rate as the accelerated and expanded beam of said H.sup.- negative ions pass therethrough to cause the H.sup.- negative ions to be stripped to H.sup.o particles.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein said means mounting said solid state film stripper material and said means for moving said solid state film stripper material includes a housing having a window therein with a pair of reels mounted in said housing and a motor connected to one of said reels with said solid state film stripper material mounted on said heels so that when said motor is turned on, said solid state film stripper material is caused to be reeled off one of said reels and taken up on the other of said reels.
- 3. A system as defined in claim 2, wherein said solid state film stripper material is a thin plastic material of about 0.05.times.10.sup.-3 inches thick and said H.sup.- negative ions to be stripped have been accelerated to approximately 250 MeV.
- 4. A system as defined in claim 3, wherein said solid state film stripper material is selected from polyvinylidene chloride, and cellophane.
- 5. A system as defined in claim 1, wherein said solid state film stripper material is selected from polyvinylidene chloride, mica, and cellophane, and wherein said solid state film stripper material has a thickness of about 0.05.times.10.sup.-3 inches.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Goverment for governmental purposes without the payment to us to any royalties thereon.
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