Prospects for advanced electron cyclotron resonance and electron beam ion source charge breeding methods for EURISOL
Delahaye, P., Galata, A., Angot, J., Ban, G., Celona, L., Choinski, J., Gmaj, P., Jakubowski, A., Jardin, P., Kalvas, T., Koivisto, H., Kolhinen, V., Lamy, T., Lunney, D., Maunoury, L., Porcellato, A.M., Prete, G. F., Steckiewicz, O., Sortais, P., . . . Wenander, F. (2012). Prospects for advanced electron cyclotron resonance and electron beam ion source charge breeding methods for EURISOL. Review of Scientific Instruments, 83(2), Article 02A906. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3665960
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As the most ambitious concept of isotope separation on line (ISOL) facility, EURISOL aims at producing
unprecedented intensities of post-accelerated radioactive isotopes. Charge breeding, which
transforms the charge state of radioactive beams from 1+ to an n+ charge state prior to postacceleration,
is a key technology which has to overcome the following challenges: high charge states
for high energies, efficiency, rapidity and purity. On the roadmap to EURISOL, a dedicated R&D is
being undertaken to push forward the frontiers of the present state-of-the-art techniques which use
either electron cyclotron resonance or electron beam ion sources. We describe here the guidelines of
this R&D.
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