J. Benitez, A. Donoghue, Michael B. Johnson, W. Lu, B. Ninemire, L. Phair, D. Todd, D. Xie
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Recent cocktail beam developments at the 88-inch cyclotron for SEE testing
Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) Ion Sources at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's (LBNL) 88-Inch Cyclotron produce heavy ion cocktails to test the radiation hardness of spacecraft electronics. A 20 MeV/u cocktail is underway and the 10 MeV/u cocktail has been expanded to include gold.