Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001aipc..570..825h&link_type=abstract
The fourteenth international spin physics symposium, SPIN2000. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 570, pp. 825-829 (2001).
Physics
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Ion Sources: Polarized, Polarized Beams
Scientific paper
The 14 year old Lamb-Shift hydrogen source of the Munich Tandem laboratory is presently replaced by a newly developed Stern-Gerlach type atomic beam source (ABS) with electron-cyclotron-resonance (ECR) ionization and subsequent double charge exchange in a supersonic cesium vapor jet target. The atomic beam source provides an intensity of 6.4*1016 atoms/sec of polarized hydrogen and of about 5*1016 atoms/sec of polarized deuterium. Beam intensities larger than 100 μA were observed for positive Hvec+ and Dvec+ ion beams after ECR ionization and intensities larger than 10 μA for negative Dvec- ion beams in three magnetic substates. .
Eisermann Y.
Graw G.
Hertenberger Ralf
Metz Andreas
Schiemenz P.
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