An experimental apparatus proposed for efficient removal of isobaric contaminants in negative ion beams |
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Authors: | GD Alton Y Zhang |
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Affiliation: | aOak Ridge National Laboratory1, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6372, USA |
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Abstract: | Isobaric contaminants are often problematical in accelerated negative ion beams for research at certain radioactive ion beam (RIB) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) facilities since their presence in low-intensity rare isotopic beams seriously compromise experimental results. This article describes a non-resonant, laser-based photo-detachment apparatus for use at these facilities, which, according to calculations efficiently removes isobaric contaminants from these beams. The advantage of the system for isobaric contaminant removal over other systems proposed to date lies in its ability to efficiently capture easily transportable energetic negative ion beams with low, intermediate or high energy spreads by a superconducting solenoid magnetic field. The ability to change the diameter of captured beams by adjusting the magnetic field strength permits optimum control of the radial overlap of the laser/negative ion beam profiles over an extended interaction region under high vacuum conditions without retarding optical affect, collision-cooling or capture losses. |
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Keywords: | Negative ion beams Isobar contaminants Isobar suppression Laser photo-detachment Radioactive ion beams Accelerator mass spectrometry |
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