A Cold Strontium Ion Source
ORAL
Abstract
We present a cold ion source for strontium 87. The source is based off of a standard Low-Velocity-Intense-Source (LVIS) for strontium using permanent magnets in place of anti-Helmholtz coils. Atoms from the LVIS are then ionized in a two photon process as they pass a 20kV anode plate. The result is a mono-energetic beam of ions whose velocity is tunable. Applications for the ions include spectroscopy and ion interferometry.
Authors
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Christopher J. Erickson
Brigham Young University
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Mary Lyon
Brigham Young University
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Kelvin J. Blaser
Brigham Young University Idaho, Brigham Young University - Idaho
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Stuart Harper
Brigham Young University
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Dallin S. Durfee
Brigham Young University