Nearly complete isobar suppression by photodetachment
Journal article, 2010

The efficiency of selective suppression of negative ions by photodetachment in a gas-filled radio frequency quadrupole ion cooler was investigated with a new detection method. A neodymium doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser beam at 1064 nm was used to remove Co− ions in the radio frequency quadrupole cooler and the remaining ions were then probed by photodetachment and neutral particle detection. More than 99.99% suppression of the Co− ions was observed. Under identical conditions, only 20% of a Ni− beam was suppressed. The results demonstrate that this isobar suppression technique can lead to nearly complete elimination of certain isobaric contaminants in negative ion beams, opening up new experimental possibilities in nuclear and atomic research and accelerator mass spectrometry.

cobalt

particle traps

ion beams

atom-photon collisions

electron detachment

negative ions

Author

Pontus Andersson

University of Gothenburg

Anton Lindahl

University of Gothenburg

Dag Hanstorp

University of Gothenburg

Charles Havener

Liu Yuan

Liu Yun

Journal of Applied Physics

0021-8979 (ISSN) 1089-7550 (eISSN)

Vol. 107 2 026102 (3 pages)-

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.1063/1.3291104

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10/10/2017