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von Hahn, R.

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TU-14 Acceleration, Deceleration and Bunching of Stored and Cooled Ion Beams at the TSR, Heidelberg 89
 
  • M. Grieser, R. Bastert, K. Blaum, H. Buhr, R. von Hahn, M.B. Mendes, R. Repnow, A. Wolf
    MPI-K, Heidelberg
 
 

Sev­er­al ex­per­i­ments at the heavy ion stor­age ring TSR have shown the fea­si­bil­i­ty of wide range, ef­fi­cient ac­cel­er­a­tion and de­cel­er­a­tion. The newly de­vel­oped method of mass se­lec­tive ac­cel­er­a­tion en­ables an ef­fec­tive sep­a­ra­tion of ion species with rel­a­tive mass dif­fer­ences of ∆m/m = 3.7 · 10-4. Parabo­la shaped short bunch lengths were mea­sured for an elec­tron cooled 50 MeV 12C6+ ion beam in the space charge limit. To over­come the space charge limit the TSR was op­er­at­ed at a mo­men­tum com­paction of α = 1.57.

 

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TU-15 Status of the Cryogenic Storage Ring  
 
  • R. von Hahn, K. Blaum, J.R. Crespo Lopez-Urrutia, F. Fellenberger, M. Froese, M. Grieser, M. Lange, F. Laux, S. Menk, D. Orlov, R. Repnow, C.D. Schröter, D. Schwalm, T. Sieber, J. Ullrich, A. Wolf
    MPI-K, Heidelberg
  • M.L. Rappaport, D. Zajfman
    Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot
  • H. Quack
    TU Dresden, Dresden
  • X. Urbain
    UCL, Louvain-la-Neuve
 
 

A novel next gen­er­a­tion elec­tro­stat­ic Cryo­genic Stor­age Ring (CSR) for heavy ions, molecules and clus­ters up to bio-molecules in the en­er­gy range of 20-300 keV is under con­struc­tion at MPI Hei­del­berg. A unique fea­ture of this ring is the pos­si­bil­i­ty to op­er­ate it at all tem­per­a­tures be­tween room tem­per­a­ture down to 2 K. Op­er­a­tion at cryo­genic tem­per­a­tures is in­evitably nec­es­sary to in­ves­ti­gate the prop­er­ties and re­ac­tion modes of molec­u­lar ions in their ground state as ,e.g., in in­ter­stel­lar en­vi­ron­ment. There­fore only cold wall sur­faces have to be used to elim­i­nate black body ra­di­a­tion ex­cit­ing molec­u­lar quan­tum states. In ad­di­tion, sur­faces of 2-10 K will act as a large cryo-pump, ex­pect­ed to achieve a vac­u­um of bet­ter than 10-15 mbar (cor­re­spond­ing to 10-13 mbar at room tem­per­a­ture), which is manda­to­ry for suf­fi­cient­ly large stor­age times for slow heavy ions. Con­sid­er­able progress to­wards re­al­iza­tion of this tech­no­log­i­cal­ly am­bi­tious pro­ject can be re­port­ed. The de­tailed lay­out of the stor­age ring CSR has been de­fined. A 2 K-21 W he­li­um re­frig­er­a­tor sys­tem was de­signed, or­dered and suc­cess­ful­ly com­mis­sioned at MPI, where it is now in op­er­a­tion to cool the pro­to­type cryo­stat with its cryo­genic ion trap CTF to 2 K tem­per­a­ture.

 

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