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Publications in Scientific Journals:

E. Galutschek, R. Trassl, E. Salzborn, F. Aumayr, Hp. Winter:
"Compact 14.5 GHz all-permanent magnet ECRIS for experiments with slow multicharged ions";
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 58 (2007), 395 - 398.



English abstract:
A compact 14.5 GHz electron cyclotron resonance ion source (ECRIS) for
production of multiply charged ions (MCI) with a plasma-confining magnetic field generated
by permanent magnets has been constructed. Microwave power with frequency between 12.75
and 14.5 GHz is transmitted from ground potential via an insulating window into the watercooled
plasma chamber fitted with an aluminium liner. The HF coupling system serves as
biased electrode. Operation in the gas-mixing mode is achieved with two remotely controlled
gas inlet valves. The triode ion extraction system has been optimized for low acceleration
voltages between 1 and 10 kV. The ECRIS is fully computer-controlled and can be remotely
operated via Ethernet. Finally, we refer to recent experimental work on collisions of slow MCI
generated by the new ECRIS with neutral gas particles and surfaces.

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