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Information × Registration Number 0126U000776, R & D request Title Development of powerful sources of electromagnetic radiation in beam-plasma systems and plasma-like media and new methods of high-gradient acceleration of charged particles in colliders. Numerical modeling of high-current ion beam acceleration in the problem of heavy-ion inertial thermonuclear fusion and dynamics of electric discharges in non-equilibrium plasma chemistry. Head Ivan M. Onishchenko, Доктор фізико-математичних наук Registration Date 26-01-2026 Organization National Science Center "Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology" popup.description1 Theoretical research and numerical modeling of: - physical principles of electromagnetic radiation generation in plasma and plasma-like media (solid-state plasma, ionic dielectric, ferrite) using beam and non-vacuum electromagnetic drivers for the development of new types of sources of powerful regular and stochastic electromagnetic radiation in a wide range of frequencies: microwave, terahertz, ultraviolet and X-ray frequencies; - concepts of high-gradient acceleration of charged particles, which are based on a high-gradient electric field of intense wake fields excited in plasma and plasma-dielectric structures by an electron bunch or a laser pulse; - charge and current compensation of an accelerated high-current beam of heavy ions by electron beams in the problem of inertial thermonuclear fusion; - dynamics of streamer discharges for their effective use in non-equilibrium plasma chemistry. popup.nrat_date 2026-01-26 Close
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Head: Ivan M. Onishchenko. Development of powerful sources of electromagnetic radiation in beam-plasma systems and plasma-like media and new methods of high-gradient acceleration of charged particles in colliders. Numerical modeling of high-current ion beam acceleration in the problem of heavy-ion inertial thermonuclear fusion and dynamics of electric discharges in non-equilibrium plasma chemistry.. National Science Center "Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology". № 0126U000776
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