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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik
Q 42: Ultracold atoms, ions, and BEC V (joint session A/Q)
Q 42.3: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 12. März 2020, 11:45–12:00, f303
Status of a buffer gas cooled Low-Emittance Laser Ablation Ion Source with two RF funnels — •Tim Ratajczyk1, Philipp Bollinger1, Tim Lellinger1, Victor Varentsov2,3, and Wilfried Nörtershäuser1 — 1Institut für Kernphysik, TU Darmstadt — 2Facility for Antiproton and Ion Re- search in Europe (FAIRGmbH), Darmstadt — 3Institute for Theoretical and ExperimentalPhysics, Moscow, Russia
Ion sources of low-emittance are of interest in many applications of experimental low-energy physics, for example as ion sources for collinear laser spectroscopy or ion trap experiments, or as ion sources for accelerators and for production of fine focusing beams for industrial microelectronics technologies. Often, surface ion sources are used due to their simple construction and easiness of operation. However, they can only deliver a very small range of elements, mostly alkaline and alkaline earth ions and a few other species. Laser ablation in vacuum opens the possibility to produce ion beams even from transition metals or compound materials. The drawback of this technique is the high emittance of the beam. The presented ion source will counteract this drawback by using He buffer gas to stop the ions and extracting them through optimized RF funnels into high vacuum conditions.
This work is supported by BMBF 05P19RDFN1 and HIC for FAIR