Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007nimpb.264..149l&link_type=abstract
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, Volume 264, Issue 1, p. 149-155.
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Ion Sources: Positive And Negative, Charged-Particle Beam Sources And Detectors, Ionization Of Plasmas
Scientific paper
Ionization efficiency studies for high charge state xenon ions using a calibrated gas leak are presented. A 75% enriched 129Xe gas leak with a gas flow equivalent to 5.11 pμA was used in all the measurements. The experiments were performed at the VENUS (Versatile ECR ion source for Nuclear Science) ion source for 18 GHz, 28 GHz and double frequency operation. Overall, total ionization efficiencies close to 100% and ionization efficiencies into a single charge state up to 22% were measured. The influence of the biased disk on the ionization efficiency was studied and the results were somewhat surprising. When the biased disk was removed from the plasma chamber, the ionization efficiency was dramatically reduced for single frequency operation. However, using double frequency heating the ionization efficiencies achieved without the biased disk almost matched the ionization efficiencies achieved with the biased probe. In addition, we have studied the influence of the support gas on the charge state distribution of the xenon ions. Either pure oxygen or a mixture of oxygen and helium were used as support gases. The addition of a small amount of helium can increase the ionization efficiency into a single charge state by narrowing the charge state distribution. Furthermore by varying the helium flow the most efficient charge state can be shifted over a wide range without compromising the ionization efficiency. This is not possible using only oxygen as support gas. Results from these studies are presented and discussed.
Leitner Daniela
Lyneis Claude M.
Tarvainen O.
Todd Damon S.
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