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Beam Purification by Photodetachment...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Volume
83
Issue
2
Conference Name
14th International Conference on Ion Sources
Conference Location
Giardini-Naxos, Italy
Conference Date
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Ion beam purity is of crucial importance to many basic and applied studies. Selective photodetachment has been proposed to suppress unwanted species in negative ion beams while preserving the intensity of the species of interest. A highly efficient technique based on photodetachment in a gas-filled radio frequency quadrupole ion cooler has been demonstrated. In off-line experiments with stable ions, up to 104 times suppression of the isobar contaminants in a number of interesting radioactive negative ion beams has been demonstrated. For selected species, this technique promises experimental possibilities in studies on exotic nuclei, accelerator mass spectrometry, and fundamental properties of negative atomic and molecular ions.