New improvements on the Kansas State University cryogenic electron beam ion source, a user facility for low energy, highly charged ions

The Kansas State University cryogenic electron beam ion source supplies low energy ion beams to users of the Department of Energy user facility for highly charged ions. The ions escape the source with an initial energy between 1.6 and 5 kV per charge and are analyzed in a 90° dipole magnet located o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Review of Scientific Instruments 2000-02, Vol.71 (2), p.902-905
Hauptverfasser: Stockli, M. P., Carnes, K., Cocke, C. L., DePaola, B. D., Ehrenreich, T., Fehrenbach, C., Fry, D., Gibson, P. E., Kelly, S., Lehnert, U., Needham, V., Reiser, I., Richard, P., Tipping, T. N., Walch, B., Cuquemelle, A., Doudna, C., Eastman, B., Kentsch, U., Schedler, R., Kobayashi, N., Matsumoto, J., Madzunkov, S.
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Zusammenfassung:The Kansas State University cryogenic electron beam ion source supplies low energy ion beams to users of the Department of Energy user facility for highly charged ions. The ions escape the source with an initial energy between 1.6 and 5 kV per charge and are analyzed in a 90° dipole magnet located on the high voltage platform. When leaving the platform the ions can be accelerated by up to 160 kV per charge or can be decelerated to about 20% of their initial energy, covering 2.5 orders of magnitude. We are in the process of adding another order of magnitude to the range of available ion energies as a newly installed lens allows for deceleration down to a very few percent of the initial energy. In addition we present the current microbunching and chopping system which has been substantially improved over the past 2 yr.
ISSN:0034-6748
1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.1150327