Published February 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Direct 1+→N+ conversion of stable alkali ions using an electron cyclotron resonance ion source

  • 1. GANIL, Bd Henri Becquerel, BP 55027, 14076 CAEN Cedex 5 (France)
  • 2. Departamento de Fisica de Particulas, Universidad Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

Description

The production of radioactive ions using the Isotope Separation On-Line method gives rise, in most cases, to singly charged ions. In order to perform experiments with postaccelerated radioactive ion beams, these ions have to be multicharged. We describe here a new compact design for a charge breeder that will be coupled to the production target of SPIRAL1 at GANIL. We present recent results obtained offline with stable alkali ions (Na, K, Rb, and Cs) on the SIRa test bench. Particularly, 1+ to N+ conversion efficiencies and conversion times are presented. Several points have been identified for the improvements of the present performances.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Review of Scientific Instruments
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 02A904-02A904.3
ISSN
0034-6748
CODEN
RSINAK

Conference

Title
13. international conference on ion sources
Acronym
ICIS 2009
Dates
20-25 Sep 2009
Place
Gatlinburg, TN (United States)

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
44013816
Subject category
S43: PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CESIUM IONS; CONVERSION; DESIGN; ECR ION SOURCES; EFFICIENCY; GANIL CYCLOTRON; ISOTOPE SEPARATION; NITROGEN IONS; PERFORMANCE; POTASSIUM IONS; RADIOACTIVE ION BEAMS; RUBIDIUM IONS; SODIUM IONS
Descriptors DEC
ACCELERATORS; BEAMS; CHARGED PARTICLES; CYCLIC ACCELERATORS; CYCLOTRONS; HEAVY ION ACCELERATORS; ION BEAMS; ION SOURCES; IONS; ISOCHRONOUS CYCLOTRONS; SEPARATION PROCESSES

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