Author_Institution :
Div. of Phys., Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Abstract :
In this report, emphasis is placed on issues related to selection and design of high-temperature ion sources that have demonstrated the high ionization efficiency, species versatility, and operational reliability required at ISOL based radioactive ion beam facilities. In designing sources for ISOL applications, careful attention must be given to the following: selecting the most appropriate materials of construction, coupling of the vapor transport system, ion optics,, operational parameters, thermal transport properties, emittances, ionization efficiencies and engineering details for safe handling in the high-level radioactivity radiation fields incumbent at such facilities. Included in the article are descriptions and performance data for high temperature, positive (electron-impact and surface-ionization) and negative (kinetic-ejection and surface-ionization) ion sources, as well as, low temperature, batch-mode negative-ion sources, developed for processing long-lived isotopes, that have been principal contributors to recent successes held at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility
Keywords :
ion optics; ion sources; nuclear bombardment targets; radioactive ion beams; HRIBF; Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility; ISOL applications; RIB generation; batch-mode sources; electron-impact ion sources; emittances; high-efficiency target-ion sources; high-level radioactivity radiation fields; ion optics; kinetic-ejection ion sources; negative ion sources; operational parameters; radioactive ion beams; safe handling; surface-ionization ion sources; thermal transport properties; vapor transport system; Building materials; Ion beams; Ion sources; Ionization; Optical coupling; Optical design; Optical materials; Particle beam optics; Radioactive materials; Temperature;