Conference Proceedings

Ion source brightness and nuclear microprobe applications

R Szymanski, DN Jamieson

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | Published : 1997

Abstract

The ion source used to provide beams for nuclear microprobe systems must ideally satisfy several demands. Of primary importance is the beam brightness. It is clearly desirable to employ the brightest possible source in order to focus the smallest possible probe size on the specimen, with the highest possible beam current. Also important is the need for minimal maintenance, particularly for ion sources used inside single ended accelerators. We report here on measurements conducted on the beam from the RF ion source in our 5U Pelletron accelerator. We have found that the beam brightness is highly heterogenous, with the paraxial rays about an order of magnitude brighter than the surrounding ray..

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