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TRIUMF resonant ionization laser ion source

Ga, Al and Be radioactive ion beam development

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The range of isotopes available at the TRIUMF Isotope Separator Accelerator (ISAC) facility has been greatly enhanced by adding a Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS). A large wavelength range is accessible with the fundamental, second and third harmonic generation of titanium-sapphire laser light. In addition a dedicated laser is available for non-resonant laser ionization. The first online beam 62Ga was delivered in Dec. 2004. In general RILIS improves the intensity, purity and emittance of ion beams. 62Ga and 26Al and Be beams have been delivered so far on-line.

This work was financed by TRIUMF which is federally funded via a contribution agreement through the National Research Council of Canada.

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Prime, E.J. et al. (2007). TRIUMF resonant ionization laser ion source. In: Błaszczak, Z., Markov, B., Marinova, K. (eds) LASER 2006. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71113-1_10

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