Abstract
Near-threshold photo-ionization of laser-cooled atoms provides a new class of ion sources. Characteristic of such sources is an extended source size combined with low angular spread. Whether ultracold sources are viable alternatives for, e.g., the Liquid-Metal Ion source depends on achieving operation at high brightness, low energy spread and/or with alternate ion species that can enable new applications. A number of these properties have already been investigated and some will be reviewed in the talk. Brightness achieved so far is well below that of the LMI and alternatives using laser-cooled atomic beams rather than traps are therefore being investigated. While these promise better performance on paper, disorder-induced heating and technical realization are challenges to overcome.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Presentation at the Coldbeams : Ultra-COLD Gas For Bright Electron And Monochromatic Ion Source Workshop, 30 September - 3 October 2012, Nimes, France |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
| Event | Coldbeams: Ultra-Cold Gas for Bright Electron and Monochromatic Ion Source Workshop, October 1-3, 2012, Nimes, France - Nimes, France Duration: 1 Oct 2012 → 3 Oct 2012 |
Workshop
| Workshop | Coldbeams: Ultra-Cold Gas for Bright Electron and Monochromatic Ion Source Workshop, October 1-3, 2012, Nimes, France |
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| Country/Territory | France |
| City | Nimes |
| Period | 1/10/12 → 3/10/12 |
| Other | Coldbeams : Ultra-Cold Gas for Bright Electron and Monochromatic Ion Source Workshop |
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