Fluorescence detection as a new diagnostics tool for electrostatic ion beam traps

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In the development towards the Multi Ion Reflection Apparatus for Collinear Laser Spectroscopy (MIRACLS), an optical detection region for the observation of fluorescent light is added to an electrostatic ion beam trap (EIBT). In addition to its use for highly sensitive collinear laser spectroscopy, this fluorescence detection is introduced as a diagnostics tool for the study of the ion dynamics inside an EIBT. First measurements of collision-induced fluorescence in an EIBT demonstrate the technique’s diagnostics power by tracking the evolution of an ion bunch’s temporal width over its storage time inside the ion trap. Thereby, the time-focus point of the ion bunch can be determined and the influence of space-charge effects in the EIBT can be investigated. Good qualitative agreement is obtained between the measured trend of temporal widths and the simulations of the ions’ trajectories in the trap. Particularly, the observation of self-bunching on the ion-bunch structure for many simultaneously stored ions is reproduced.

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Lechner, S., Fischer, P., Heylen, H., Lagaki, V., Maier, F., Plattner, P., … Malbrunot-Ettenauer, S. (2019). Fluorescence detection as a new diagnostics tool for electrostatic ion beam traps. Hyperfine Interactions, 240(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-019-1628-1

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