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First radioactive ions charge bred in REXEBIS at the REX-ISOLDE accelerator

REXEBIS is the charge breeder of the REX-ISOLDE postaccelerator. Radioactive 1 + ions produced at ISOLDE are accumulated, phase-space cooled and bunched in REXTRAP, and thereafter injected into the EBIS with an energy of up to 60 keV. The REXEBIS produced the first charge bred ions in August 2001 an...

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Published in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 2003-05, Vol.204, p.428-432
Main Authors: Wolf, B.H., Cederkäll, J., Forstner, O., Wenander, F., Ames, F., Reisinger, K., Liljeby, L., Skeppstedt, Ö., Jonson, B., Nyman, G.
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Summary:REXEBIS is the charge breeder of the REX-ISOLDE postaccelerator. Radioactive 1 + ions produced at ISOLDE are accumulated, phase-space cooled and bunched in REXTRAP, and thereafter injected into the EBIS with an energy of up to 60 keV. The REXEBIS produced the first charge bred ions in August 2001 and has been running nearly non-stop from September to December 2001. It has delivered stable 39K 10+ and 23Na 7+ beams generated in the test ion-source in front of REXTRAP with a current of 12 pA for K 10+ and a Na 7+ current exceeding 70 pA (6×10 7 p/s). Stable 27Al 7+ and 23Na 6+ (about 10 pA) and also the first radioactive 26Na 7+ and 24Na 7+ beams (just 0.4 pA or 5×10 5 p/s), from the ISOLDE separator have been charge bred and accelerated for tests of the experimental setup. Despite some problems with the LaB 6 cathode (one total breakdown after about 1500 h of operation), displaying slow changes of the emission conditions, the EBIS is working remarkably stable. We report about the first ion injections, ion source details, cathode conditions as well as other commissioning results.
ISSN:0168-583X
1872-9584
DOI:10.1016/S0168-583X(02)02108-0