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Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler

The Ion Laser InterAction Setup (ILIAS) project at the University of Vienna aims at the exploration of negative ion beam filtering by selective laser photodetachment for applications in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). A gas-filled radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) is used to decelerate and cool...

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Autores principales: Martschini, Martin, Pitters, Johanna, Moreau, Tobias, Andersson, Pontus, Forstner, Oliver, Hanstorp, Dag, Lachner, Johannes, Liu, Yuan, Priller, Alfred, Steier, Peter, Golser, Robin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2016.12.015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2270772
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author Martschini, Martin
Pitters, Johanna
Moreau, Tobias
Andersson, Pontus
Forstner, Oliver
Hanstorp, Dag
Lachner, Johannes
Liu, Yuan
Priller, Alfred
Steier, Peter
Golser, Robin
author_facet Martschini, Martin
Pitters, Johanna
Moreau, Tobias
Andersson, Pontus
Forstner, Oliver
Hanstorp, Dag
Lachner, Johannes
Liu, Yuan
Priller, Alfred
Steier, Peter
Golser, Robin
author_sort Martschini, Martin
collection CERN
description The Ion Laser InterAction Setup (ILIAS) project at the University of Vienna aims at the exploration of negative ion beam filtering by selective laser photodetachment for applications in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). A gas-filled radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) is used to decelerate and cool negative atomic and molecular ion beams with intensities of up to several hundred nA, and overlap them collinearly with a continuous wave (cw) laser beam. Ion-laser interaction times ranging from 500 μs to several ms allow for highly efficient, selective photodetachment depletion of disturbing ion species within these beams. The elemental selectivity of this technique is based on the differences in electron affinities, and therefore does not depend on relative differences in atomic numbers. It may therefore provide sufficient isobar suppression for new trace isotopes, which are not accessible with existing AMS techniques. The ILIAS RFQ cooler was characterized at a purpose-built test bench with respect to ion beam transmission, ion cooling capabilities and ion residence times as a function of injected ion current to assess its suitability for future AMS use. $A ^{63}Cu−$ test beam of 600 nA was photodetached with more than 99.999% efficiency with a 532 nm laser at 10.8 W power. At the same time, ions of interest having electron affinities higher than the photon energy passed the cooler unaffected. Total ion losses were thus found to be below 50% of the sputter source output. Finally, first photodetachment experiments in connection with $^{26}Al$ detection demonstrated selective isobar suppression of MgO− vs. AlO− by more than 4 orders of magnitude. Currently, the RFQ cooler is moved to a new injector beamline at the Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator (VERA) for first applications of this novel technique at a state-of-the-art AMS facility.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16050782019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.ijms.2016.12.015http://cds.cern.ch/record/2270772engMartschini, MartinPitters, JohannaMoreau, TobiasAndersson, PontusForstner, OliverHanstorp, DagLachner, JohannesLiu, YuanPriller, AlfredSteier, PeterGolser, RobinSelective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam coolerEngineeringThe Ion Laser InterAction Setup (ILIAS) project at the University of Vienna aims at the exploration of negative ion beam filtering by selective laser photodetachment for applications in accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). A gas-filled radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) is used to decelerate and cool negative atomic and molecular ion beams with intensities of up to several hundred nA, and overlap them collinearly with a continuous wave (cw) laser beam. Ion-laser interaction times ranging from 500 μs to several ms allow for highly efficient, selective photodetachment depletion of disturbing ion species within these beams. The elemental selectivity of this technique is based on the differences in electron affinities, and therefore does not depend on relative differences in atomic numbers. It may therefore provide sufficient isobar suppression for new trace isotopes, which are not accessible with existing AMS techniques. The ILIAS RFQ cooler was characterized at a purpose-built test bench with respect to ion beam transmission, ion cooling capabilities and ion residence times as a function of injected ion current to assess its suitability for future AMS use. $A ^{63}Cu−$ test beam of 600 nA was photodetached with more than 99.999% efficiency with a 532 nm laser at 10.8 W power. At the same time, ions of interest having electron affinities higher than the photon energy passed the cooler unaffected. Total ion losses were thus found to be below 50% of the sputter source output. Finally, first photodetachment experiments in connection with $^{26}Al$ detection demonstrated selective isobar suppression of MgO− vs. AlO− by more than 4 orders of magnitude. Currently, the RFQ cooler is moved to a new injector beamline at the Vienna Environmental Research Accelerator (VERA) for first applications of this novel technique at a state-of-the-art AMS facility.oai:inspirehep.net:16050782017
spellingShingle Engineering
Martschini, Martin
Pitters, Johanna
Moreau, Tobias
Andersson, Pontus
Forstner, Oliver
Hanstorp, Dag
Lachner, Johannes
Liu, Yuan
Priller, Alfred
Steier, Peter
Golser, Robin
Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title_full Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title_fullStr Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title_full_unstemmed Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title_short Selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ILIAS RFQ ion beam cooler
title_sort selective laser photodetachment of intense atomic and molecular negative ion beams with the ilias rfq ion beam cooler
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2016.12.015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2270772
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