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Tübingen 2003 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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HK: Physik der Hadronen und Kerne

HK 18: Instrumentation und Anwendungen II

HK 18.14: Vortrag

Dienstag, 18. März 2003, 18:45–19:00, C

A High Brightness Source for Polarized and Unpolarized Negative Hydrogen Beams — •Ralf Hertenberger1, Yvonne Eisermann1, Hans-Friedrich Wirth1, Gerhard Graw1, Günther Dollinger2, and Patrick Reichart21Sektion Physik, LMU München — 2Physik Department E12, TU München

The polarized hydrogen ion source of the Munich tandem laboratory consists of a Stern-Gerlach atomic beam source followed by an electron cyclotron resonance ionizer and a cesium jet target for charge exchange. Accelerated H and D ion beams with intensities of up to 3 µA and with polarization above 70 % have been observed on target.
Of present interest is the use as an injector of dense unpolarized H ion beams, as they are needed for the nuclear nanoprobe SNAKE. A superconducting quadrupole doublet with short focus length is used to focus ion beams to sub-micrometer spotsize for materials investigation or for irradiation of biological samples.
In unpolarized mode the source provides negative hydrogen beams of 50 µA DC within the nominal acceptance of the tandem accelerator. A system of beam formation slits in the object position of the superconducting quadrupole doublet defines the diameter and the divergence of the 17 MeV beam to x*y=30*100 µm2 and (0.13 mrad)2. The beam intensity of 80 pA on target is equivalent to a brilliance of 90 nA/mm2 mrad2 MeV. Hydrogen analysis by pp-scattering with submicrometer resolution and ppm sensitivity becomes possible. A clear hydrogen enrichment on grain boundaries in CVD-grown diamond has been observed.
Work supported by the DFG under C4-Gr894/2-3 and by the MLL.

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