A Laser Ion Source for On-Line Mass Separation
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Original research
Authors
  • Z. N. Qamhieh
  • R. E. Silverans
  • E. Vandeweert
  • P. Van Duppen
  • P. Dendooven
  • M. Huyse
  • L. Vermeeren
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A laser ion source based on resonance photo ionization in a gas cell is proposed. The gas cell, filled with helium, consists of a target chamber in which the recoil products are stopped and neutralized, and an ionization chamber where the atoms of interest are selectively ionized by the laser light. The extraction of the ions from the ionization chamber through the exit hole and skimmer is similar to the ion-guide system. The conditions to obtain an optimal system are given. The results of a two-step one-laser resonance photo ionization of nickel, and the first results of laser ionization in a helium buffer gas cell are presented.

Journal
Title
Hyperfine Interactions 74(1992)193-204
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Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
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Year
1992
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