Berlin 2001 – scientific programme
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A: Atomphysik
A 10: Posters Wednesday (Cooling and Trapping, Electron Scattering and Recombination)
A 10.1: Poster
Wednesday, April 4, 2001, 12:30–15:00, AT3
New electrostatic ion traps for lifetime measurements — •Afshin Fardi1, Jens Jensen2, Henrik Cederquist1, and Henning Schmidt1 — 1Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Frescativagen 24, 10405 Stockholm, Sweden — 2Manne Siegbahn Laboratory, Stockholm University, Frescativagen 24, 10405 Stockholm, Sweden
We present CONETRAP, a compact fully electrostatic ion storage device consisting of only three electrodes: two conical and one central cylindrical. This simple setup works as two focusing electrostatic mirrors confining externally produced fast ions in closed orbits [1,2]. We present the design and show experimental results demonstrating two qualitatively different ion-storage modes [2]. In one mode the ion paths are similar to those of photons inside an optical resonator, whereas another mode is found where the ions are spending more than 90 % of the time inside the conical cavities of the end electrodes. Further the influence on the storage lifetime of the residual gas pressure and of the ion intensity has been investigated. We hope to be able to present our first results of lifetime measurements of metastable negative ions at the conference. 1mm [1] A. Fardi, H. Cederquist and H.T. Schmidt (2000), Hyperfine Interactions 127, 247 1mm [2] H. T. Schmidt, H. Cederquist, J. Jensen, and A. Fardi (2001), NIM B 173, 523