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Design, construction, and first commissioning results of superconducting source for ions at NSCL/MSU.

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  • Design, construction, and first commissioning results of superconducting source for ions at NSCL/MSU. Abstract Text:

    p a P A ,b arendB Arend,d coleD Cole,j dekampJ DeKamp,m doleansM Doleans,g machicoaneG Machicoane,f martiF Marti,p millerP Miller,j moskalikJ Moskalik,w nurnbergerW Nurnberger,j ottarsonJ Ottarson,j vincentJ Vincent,x wuX Wu,a zellerA Zeller,

    A new electron cyclotron resonance ion source (ECRIS) was constructed at the NSCL/MSU to replace the existing SC-ECRIS. This ECRIS operates at 18+14.5 GHz microwave frequencies with a planned upgrade to 24-28 GHz in the second phase of commissioning. A superconducting hexapole coil system produce the radial magnetic field; the axial trapping is produced with six superconducting solenoid coils enclosed in an iron yoke to allow the optimization of the distance between the plasma electrode and the resonant zone in the plasma. We report the details of the design, construction, and initial commissioning results of this new ECRIS.

    Design, construction, and first commissioning results of superconducting source for ions at NSCL/MSU. Publishing Authors By Initials

    pa PA ,b arendB Arend,d coleD Cole,j dekampJ DeKamp,m doleansM Doleans,g machicoaneG Machicoane,f martiF Marti,p millerP Miller,j moskalikJ Moskalik,w nurnbergerW Nurnberger,j ottarsonJ Ottarson,j vincentJ Vincent,x wuX Wu,a zellerA Zeller,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Review of scientific instruments

    VOLUME: 79

    Page Numbers: 02A302

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    ISSN: 0034-6748

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory, MSU, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.

    Country: United States

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