1. Laser ion source development at Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility
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Charles C Havener, James O. Kiggans, J. R. Beene, Klaus Wendt, C. R. Vane, Yuan Liu, C. Mattolat, T. Gottwald, and Jane Y. Howe
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Materials science ,Ion beam ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Particle accelerator ,Laser ,Ion source ,law.invention ,Ion beam deposition ,law ,Ionization ,Sapphire ,Optoelectronics ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Laser power scaling ,Atomic physics ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
This report describes the efforts made to develop a resonant-ionization laser ion source based on tunable Ti:sapphire lasers for nuclear physics and astrophysics research at Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility. Three Ti:sapphire lasers have been upgraded with individual pump lasers to eliminate laser power losses due to synchronization delays. Ionization schemes for 14 elements have been obtained. Off-line studies show that the overall efficiency of the laser ion source can be as high as 40%. TaC surface coatings have been investigated for minimizing surface and bulk trapping of the atoms of interest.
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- 2012
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