Authors
Kasey Lund, Georg Bollen, Antonio Villiari, Don Lawton, Dave Morrissey, Jack Otterson, Ryan Ringle, Stefan Schwarz, Chandana Sumithrarachchi, John Yurkon
Publication date
2016/9
Journal
APS Division of Nuclear Physics Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2016
Pages
CD. 001
Description
Beam stopping is the key to performing experiments with low-energy beams of rare isotopes produced by projectile fragmentation. Linear gas stoppers filled with helium have become reliable tools to accomplish this task. Further developments are underway to maximize efficiency and beam rate capability in order to increase scientific reach. Improvements include increasing extraction efficiency, lowering decay losses due to slow transport time, reducing molecular combination of the isotope of interest with background impurity gases, and minimizing space charge effects. The ACGS under construction at NSCL is designed to increase performance by overcoming some of the more common issues. The use of a 4-phase RF wire carpet to generate an electrical traveling wave speeds up the ion transport times. Cryogenic cooling of the helium gas chamber reduces molecular ion information. A geometry that puts the RF …
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