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Selective Isobar Suppression for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Radioactive Ion Beam Science...

by Alfredo Galindo-uribarri, Charles C Havener, Thomas Lewis, Yuan Liu
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Publication Date
Page Numbers
834 to 838
Volume
268
Issue
7-8
Conference Name
The 11th International Conference in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
Conference Location
Rome, Italy
Conference Sponsor
CEDAD, CIRCE, ICTP, LABEC
Conference Date
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Several applications of AMS will benefit from pushing further the detection limits of AMS isotopes. A new method of selective isobar suppression by photodetachment in a radio-frequency quadrupole ion cooler is being developed at HRIBF with a two-fold purpose: (1) increasing the AMS sensitivity for certain isotopes of interest and (2) purifying radioactive ion beams for nuclear science. The potential of suppressing the 36S contaminants in a 36Cl beam using this method has been explored with stable S- and Cl- ions and a Nd:YLF laser. In the study, the laser beam was directed along the experiment's beam line and through a RF quadrupole ion cooler. Negative 32S and 35Cl ions produced by a Cs sputter ion source were focused into the ion cooler where they were slowed by collisions with He buffer gas; this increased the interaction time between the negative ion beam and the laser beam. As a result, suppression of S- by a factor of 3000 was obtained with about 2.5 W average laser power in the cooler while no reduction in Cl- current was observed.