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Vadim Skalyga

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  121
Citations -  1192

Vadim Skalyga is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron cyclotron resonance & Ion source. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 106 publications receiving 936 citations. Previous affiliations of Vadim Skalyga include N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod.

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A point-like source of extreme ultraviolet radiation based on a discharge in a non-uniform gas flow, sustained by powerful gyrotron radiation of terahertz frequency band

TL;DR: In this paper, the possibility and prospects of extreme ultraviolet (UV) point-like source development are discussed, based on the discharge sustained by powerful gyrotron radiation of terahertz (THz) frequency band in non-uniform gas flow injected into vacuum volume through a nozzle with diameter less than 1'mm.
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Beam current oscillations driven by cyclotron instabilities in a minimum-B electron cyclotron resonance ion source plasma

TL;DR: In this paper, the cyclotron instabilities in a minimum-B confined electron-cyclotron resonance ion source plasma were observed and the instabilities are associated with strong microwave emission and a burst of energetic electrons escaping the plasma, and explain the periodic ms-scale oscillation of the extracted beam currents.
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New progress of high current gasdynamic ion source (invited).

TL;DR: Gasdynamic ECRIS has demonstrated a good performance producing high current (100-300 mA) multi-charged ion beams with moderate average charge (Z = 4-5 for argon) and has appeared to be especially effective in low emittance hydrogen and deuterium beams formation.
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High current proton beams production at Simple Mirror Ion Source 37.

TL;DR: The latest results of high current proton beam production at SMIS 37 facility at the Institute of Applied Physics (IAP RAS) are presented and a possibility of further improvement through the development of an advanced extraction system is discussed.
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Suppression of cyclotron instability in Electron Cyclotron Resonance ion sources by two-frequency heating

TL;DR: In this paper, the stabilizing effect of two-frequency heating is connected with the suppression of electron cyclotron instability, and the interaction between the secondary microwave radiation and the hot electron component of ECR ion source plasmas plays a crucial role in mitigation of the instabilities.