Title of article :
Performance of a slow positron beam using a
hybrid lens design
Author/Authors :
C.K. Cheung، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The University of Hong Kong positron beam employs conventional magnetic field transport to the target, but has a special
hybrid lens design around the positron moderator that allows the beam to be focused to millimeter spot sizes at the target. The
good focusing capabilities of the beam are made possible by extracting work-function positrons from the moderator in a
magnetic field free region using a conventional Soa lens thus minimizing beam canonical angular momentum. An Einzel lens is
used to focus the positrons into the magnetic funnel at the end of transportation magnetic field while at the same time bringing up
the beam energy to the intermediate value of 7.5 keV. The beam is E B filtered at this intermediate energy. The final beam
energy is obtained by floating the Soa–Einzel system, E B filter and flight tube, and accelerating the positrons just before the
target. External beam steering saddle coils fine tune the position, and the magnetic field around the target chamber is adjusted so
as to keep one of the beam foci always on the target. The system is fully computer controlled. Variable energy-Doppler
broadened annihilation radiation (VEDBAR) data for a GaN sample are shown which demonstrate the performance of the
positron beam system
Keywords :
S-parameter imaging , focusing , Hybrid lens , Positron beam
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science