Konferenzpaper

An RF quadrupole-time-of-flight system for isobar-separation and multiplexed low-energy Rare-Isotope Beam experiments


AutorenlistePlass, W. R.; Dickel, T.; Petrick, M.; Boutin, D.; Di, Z.; Fleckenstein, T.; Geissel, H.; Jesch, C.; Scheidenberger, C.; Wang, Z.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2007

Seiten367-368

ZeitschriftEuropean Physical Journal - Special Topics

Bandnummer150

ISSN1951-6355

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00349-6

Konferenz7th International Conference on Radioactive Nuclear Beams

VerlagEDP Sciences


Abstract
A novel system consisting of RF quadrupole and time-of-flight sections is proposed, in which ions can be cooled, bunched, mass separated with a resolution sufficient to differentiate between isobars, and guided to different experimental setups, e.g. for precision mass measurements or mass-resolved decay spectroscopy. It enables multiplexed operation of several connected experiments and interleaved measurements using different nuclides in one connected experiment. Such a system could be employed advantageously at in-flight facilities, at which experiments with stopped exotic nuclei are made possible using gas-filled stopping cells, such as SHIPTRAP at GSI, or potentially at ISOL facilities. First results for individual stages of the system are presented.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilPlass, W., Dickel, T., Petrick, M., Boutin, D., Di, Z., Fleckenstein, T., et al. (2007) An RF quadrupole-time-of-flight system for isobar-separation and multiplexed low-energy Rare-Isotope Beam experiments, European Physical Journal - Special Topics, 150, pp. 367-368. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00349-6

APA-ZitierstilPlass, W., Dickel, T., Petrick, M., Boutin, D., Di, Z., Fleckenstein, T., Geissel, H., Jesch, C., Scheidenberger, C., & Wang, Z. (2007). An RF quadrupole-time-of-flight system for isobar-separation and multiplexed low-energy Rare-Isotope Beam experiments. European Physical Journal - Special Topics. 150, 367-368. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00349-6


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