Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
May 1989
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Physical Review A (General Physics), Volume 39, Issue 9, May 1, 1989, pp.4451-4454
Physics
General Physics
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Optical Cooling Of Atoms, Trapping, Atomic, Molecular, Ion, And Heavy-Particle Collisions, Tokamaks, Spherical Tokamaks
Scientific paper
Low-energy multiply charged ions of the refractory elements tungsten and molybdenum have been produced and stored using a novel technique that couples laser ablation with a radio-frequency ion trap. The charge states of the ions stored range from q=+1 to +4 for tungsten and from q=+1 to +6 for molybdenum. Approximately 105 ions with energy less than 5×10-3 eV/amu are stored for a period in excess of 2 s. The technique can be used to store low-energy multiply charged ions of almost any element.
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