Ion optical design of a collinear laser-negative ion beam apparatus
Journal article, 2011

An apparatus for photodetachment studies on atomic and molecular negative ions of medium up to heavy mass (M ≃ 500) has been designed and constructed. Laser and ion beams are merged in the apparatus in a collinear geometry and atoms, neutral molecules and negative ions are detected in the forward direction. The ion optical design and the components used to optimize the mass resolution and the transmission through the extended field-free interaction region are described. A 90° sector field magnet with 50 cm bending radius in combination with two slits is used for mass dispersion providing a resolution of M/ΔM≅800 for molecular ions and M/ΔM≅400 for atomic ions. The difference in mass resolution for atomic and molecular ions is attributed to different energy distributions of the sputtered ions. With 1 mm slits, transmission from the source through the interaction region to the final ion detector was determined to be about 0.14%.

Author

C. Diehl

K. Wendt

Anton Lindahl

University of Gothenburg

Pontus Andersson

University of Gothenburg

Dag Hanstorp

University of Gothenburg

Review of Scientific Instruments

0034-6748 (ISSN) 1089-7623 (eISSN)

Vol. 82 5 053302-

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.1063/1.3587617

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10/10/2017