Brehnden,
Creating a stack of aluminium and glass discs is easier than it looks, just find someone with a water cutter to cut 19 metal discs and 20 glass discs with a hole in, then glue the stack together with Latex rubber glue.
A bit of grinding with aluminium oxide paste helps the bond and seal.
PS: After almost 15 years doing this, I can assure you, me and everyone else are far from having figured out fusion, so don't be discouraged by that
Steven
Linear IEC Device
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http://www.gammaspectacular.com - Gamma Spectrometry Systems
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Re: Linear IEC Device
Brehnden,
Two negative charged rings (washers) in a vacuum cilinder. I think I can simulate the behaviour of positive ions in this device with my simulation program. See http://www.sem-fusor.com.
Rinze
Two negative charged rings (washers) in a vacuum cilinder. I think I can simulate the behaviour of positive ions in this device with my simulation program. See http://www.sem-fusor.com.
Rinze