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Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project

The present paper summarizes the results obtained from the past few years in the framework of the Enhanced Multi-Ionization of short-Lived Isotopes for Eurisol (EMILIE) project. The EMILIE project aims at improving the charge breeding techniques with both Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (EC...

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Autores principales: Delahaye, P, Galatà, A, Angot, J, Cam, J F, Traykov, E, Ban, G, Celona, L, Choinski, J, Gmaj, P, Jardin, P, Koivisto, H, Kolhinen, V, Lamy, T, Maunoury, L, Patti, G, Thuillier, T, Tarvainen, O, Vondrasek, R, Wenander, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4935229
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267153
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author Delahaye, P
Galatà, A
Angot, J
Cam, J F
Traykov, E
Ban, G
Celona, L
Choinski, J
Gmaj, P
Jardin, P
Koivisto, H
Kolhinen, V
Lamy, T
Maunoury, L
Patti, G
Thuillier, T
Tarvainen, O
Vondrasek, R
Wenander, F
author_facet Delahaye, P
Galatà, A
Angot, J
Cam, J F
Traykov, E
Ban, G
Celona, L
Choinski, J
Gmaj, P
Jardin, P
Koivisto, H
Kolhinen, V
Lamy, T
Maunoury, L
Patti, G
Thuillier, T
Tarvainen, O
Vondrasek, R
Wenander, F
author_sort Delahaye, P
collection CERN
description The present paper summarizes the results obtained from the past few years in the framework of the Enhanced Multi-Ionization of short-Lived Isotopes for Eurisol (EMILIE) project. The EMILIE project aims at improving the charge breeding techniques with both Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) and Electron Beam Ion Sources (EBISs) for European Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facilities. Within EMILIE, an original technique for debunching the beam from EBIS charge breeders is being developed, for making an optimal use of the capabilities of CW post-accelerators of the future facilities. Such a debunching technique should eventually resolve duty cycle and time structure issues which presently complicate the data-acquisition of experiments. The results of the first tests of this technique are reported here. In comparison with charge breeding with an EBIS, the ECRIS technique had lower performance in efficiency and attainable charge state for metallic ion beams and also suffered from issues related to beam contamination. In recent years, improvements have been made which significantly reduce the differences between the two techniques, making ECRIS charge breeding more attractive especially for CW machines producing intense beams. Upgraded versions of the Phoenix charge breeder, originally developed by LPSC, will be used at SPES and GANIL/SPIRAL. These two charge breeders have benefited from studies undertaken within EMILIE, which are also briefly summarized here. C 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. [
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-14191272019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1063/1.4935229http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267153engDelahaye, PGalatà, AAngot, JCam, J FTraykov, EBan, GCelona, LChoinski, JGmaj, PJardin, PKoivisto, HKolhinen, VLamy, TMaunoury, LPatti, GThuillier, TTarvainen, OVondrasek, RWenander, FOptimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE projectAccelerators and Storage RingsThe present paper summarizes the results obtained from the past few years in the framework of the Enhanced Multi-Ionization of short-Lived Isotopes for Eurisol (EMILIE) project. The EMILIE project aims at improving the charge breeding techniques with both Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) and Electron Beam Ion Sources (EBISs) for European Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facilities. Within EMILIE, an original technique for debunching the beam from EBIS charge breeders is being developed, for making an optimal use of the capabilities of CW post-accelerators of the future facilities. Such a debunching technique should eventually resolve duty cycle and time structure issues which presently complicate the data-acquisition of experiments. The results of the first tests of this technique are reported here. In comparison with charge breeding with an EBIS, the ECRIS technique had lower performance in efficiency and attainable charge state for metallic ion beams and also suffered from issues related to beam contamination. In recent years, improvements have been made which significantly reduce the differences between the two techniques, making ECRIS charge breeding more attractive especially for CW machines producing intense beams. Upgraded versions of the Phoenix charge breeder, originally developed by LPSC, will be used at SPES and GANIL/SPIRAL. These two charge breeders have benefited from studies undertaken within EMILIE, which are also briefly summarized here. C 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. [The present paper summarizes the results obtained from the past few years in the framework of the Enhanced Multi-Ionization of short-Lived Isotopes for Eurisol (EMILIE) project. The EMILIE project aims at improving the charge breeding techniques with both Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources (ECRIS) and Electron BeamIon Sources (EBISs) for European Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facilities. Within EMILIE, an original technique for debunching the beam from EBIS charge breeders is being developed, for making an optimal use of the capabilities of CW post-accelerators of the future facilities. Such a debunching technique should eventually resolve duty cycle and time structure issues which presently complicate the data-acquisition of experiments. The results of the first tests of this technique are reported here. In comparison with charge breeding with an EBIS, the ECRIS technique had lower performance in efficiency and attainable charge state for metallic ion beams and also suffered from issues related to beam contamination. In recent years, improvements have been made which significantly reduce the differences between the two techniques, making ECRIS charge breeding more attractive especially for CW machines producing intense beams. Upgraded versions of the Phoenix charge breeder, originally developed by LPSC, will be used at SPES and GANIL/SPIRAL. These two charge breeders have benefited from studies undertaken within EMILIE, which are also briefly summarized here.oai:inspirehep.net:14191272016
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Delahaye, P
Galatà, A
Angot, J
Cam, J F
Traykov, E
Ban, G
Celona, L
Choinski, J
Gmaj, P
Jardin, P
Koivisto, H
Kolhinen, V
Lamy, T
Maunoury, L
Patti, G
Thuillier, T
Tarvainen, O
Vondrasek, R
Wenander, F
Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title_full Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title_fullStr Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title_short Optimizing charge breeding techniques for ISOL facilities in Europe: Conclusions from the EMILIE project
title_sort optimizing charge breeding techniques for isol facilities in europe: conclusions from the emilie project
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4935229
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2267153
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