Experiments and modification on electron cyclotron resonance ion sources at the Institute of Modern Physics

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Uranium ion beams were produced from electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources by sputtering method this year at the Institute of Modern Physics. At first, we chose the Lanzhou ECR No. 3 ion source to implement the production experiment of U ion beams. Finally, 11 e μA of U28+, 5 e μA of U32+, and 1.5 e μA of U35+ were obtained. A U26+ ion beam produced by the LECR2 ion source was accelerated successfully by the cyclotron. This means that the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL) has accomplished the acceleration of the ion beam of the heaviest element according to the designed parameters. The Lanzhou ECR ion source No. 2 (LECR2), which was built in 1997, has served the HIRFL for eight years and needed to be upgraded to provide more intense high charge state ion beams for HIRFL cooling storage ring. We started the upgrading project of LECR2 last year, and the modified design just has been finished. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Zhang, Z. M., Zhao, H. W., Sun, L. T., Cao, Y., Zhang, X. Z., Guo, X. H., … Shang, Y. (2006). Experiments and modification on electron cyclotron resonance ion sources at the Institute of Modern Physics. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 77). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2162849

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