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Gas jet studies towards an optimization of the IGISOL LIST method

Authors :
B. A. Marsh
J. Kurpeta
T. Kessler
M. Reponen
Volker Sonnenschein
Ilkka Pohjalainen
Juha Äystö
Pasi Karvonen
S. Piszczek
Iain Moore
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A. 635:24-34
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Gas jets emitted from an ion guide have been studied as a function of nozzle type and gas cell-to-background pressure ratio in order to obtain a low divergent, uniform jet over a distance of several cm. The jet has been probed by imaging the light emitted from excited argon or helium gas atoms. For a simple exit hole or converging-diverging nozzle, the jet diameter was found to be insensitive to the nozzle shape and inlet pressure. Sonic jets with a FWHM below 6 mm were achieved with a background pressure larger than 1 mbar in the expansion chamber. The measurements are supported by the detection of radioactive 219 Rn recoils from an alpha recoil source mounted within the gas cell. A Laval nozzle produced a well-collimated supersonic jet at low background pressures with a FWHM of ∼ 6 mm over a distance of 14 cm. Direct Pitot probe measurements, on-axis, revealed a non-uniform pressure distribution in the gas jet of the Laval nozzle, supporting the visual observations. All measurements are motivated by the requirement of a good geometrical overlap between atoms and counter-propagating laser beams in the gas cell-based Laser Ion Source Trap (LIST) project. Computational fluid dynamics gas flow simulations were initiated to guide the future development of the gas jet system.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
635
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b1899d02ad4565ae34a88302a84a971
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2011.01.125