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Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources
The authors briefly review the status of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen and discuss a possible way of extending the present limit of density. Pulse extraction of stabilized atoms by millimetre wave is proposed as a means of producing polarized atomic beams of uniform velocity and low divergence. It...
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1982
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author | Niinikoski, T O Penttila, S Rieubland, Jean Michel |
author_facet | Niinikoski, T O Penttila, S Rieubland, Jean Michel |
author_sort | Niinikoski, T O |
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description | The authors briefly review the status of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen and discuss a possible way of extending the present limit of density. Pulse extraction of stabilized atoms by millimetre wave is proposed as a means of producing polarized atomic beams of uniform velocity and low divergence. It is speculated that these atoms could be used either as jet targets of a conventional type, or as a stored atomic beam target by injecting them into a storage ring intersecting with an accelerator beam. When used in a polarized ion source, the high density of the atomic beam could possibly also improve the ionizer efficiency. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1982 |
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spelling | cern-9041272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/904127engNiinikoski, T OPenttila, SRieubland, Jean MichelStable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sourcesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe authors briefly review the status of spin-polarized atomic hydrogen and discuss a possible way of extending the present limit of density. Pulse extraction of stabilized atoms by millimetre wave is proposed as a means of producing polarized atomic beams of uniform velocity and low divergence. It is speculated that these atoms could be used either as jet targets of a conventional type, or as a stored atomic beam target by injecting them into a storage ring intersecting with an accelerator beam. When used in a polarized ion source, the high density of the atomic beam could possibly also improve the ionizer efficiency.oai:cds.cern.ch:9041271982 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Niinikoski, T O Penttila, S Rieubland, Jean Michel Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title | Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title_full | Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title_fullStr | Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title_full_unstemmed | Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title_short | Stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
title_sort | stable atomic hydrogen possible application in intense polarized sources |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/904127 |
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