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Development of a resonant laser ionization gas cell for high-energy, short-lived nuclei

Authors :
Shota Nakamura
T. Shinozuka
Michiharu Wada
A. Takamine
Takuma Noto
Takashi Wakui
Kunihiro Okada
Takeshi Furukawa
H. Iimura
Peter Schury
Takaaki Takatsuka
S. Naimi
Toshiyuki Kubo
Sunchan Jeong
Yukari Matsuo
Hiroari Miyatake
Y. Hirayama
Yutaka Watanabe
Y. Ito
H. Mita
C. Sakamoto
T. Sonoda
Hideki Tomita
H. Ishiyama
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
arXiv, 2012.

Abstract

A new laser ion source configuration based on resonant photoionization in a gas cell has been developed at RIBF RIKEN. This system is intended for the future PArasitic RI-beam production by Laser Ion-Source (PALIS) project which will be installed at RIKEN’s fragment separator, BigRIPS. A novel implementation of differential pumping, in combination with a sextupole ion beam guide (SPIG), has been developed. A few small scroll pumps create a pressure difference from 1000 hPa–10−3 Pa within a geometry drastically miniaturized compared to conventional systems. This system can utilize a large exit hole for fast evacuation times, minimizing the decay loss for short-lived nuclei during extraction from a buffer gas cell, while sufficient gas cell pressure is maintained for stopping high energy RI-beams. In spite of the motion in a dense pressure gradient, the photo-ionized ions inside the gas cell are ejected with an assisting force gas jet and successfully transported to a high-vacuum region via SPIG followed by a quadrupole mass separator. Observed behaviors agree with the results of gas flow and Monte Carlo simulations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68c47a98098bf87cd1d47bc42ad69556
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1210.6483