Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 7, 080101 (2004) [7 pages]Electrostatic ring as the central machine of the Frankfurt Ion Storage Experiments |
C. P. Welsch * and J. Ullrich
Max-Planck Institut für Kernpyhsik, Heidelberg, Germany
C. Gläßner, K.-U. Kühnel, and A. Schempp
IAP, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
H. Schmidt-Böcking and R. Dörner
IKF, Goethe University, Frankfurt Germany
Received 19 April 2004; published 13 August 2004
A small electrostatic storage ring is the central machine of the Frankfurt Ion Storage Experiments (FIRE) which will be built at the new Stern-Gerlach Center of Frankfurt University. As a true multiuser, multipurpose facility with ion energies up to 50 keV, it will allow new methods to analyze complex many-particle systems from atoms to very large biomolecules. With envisaged storage times of some seconds and beam emittances in the order of a few mm mrad, measurements with up to 6 orders of magnitude better resolutions as compared to single-pass experiments become possible. In comparison to earlier designs, the ring lattice was modified in many details: Problems in earlier designs were related to, e.g., the detection of light particles and highly charged ions with different charge states. Therefore, the deflectors were redesigned completely, allowing a more flexible positioning of the diagnostics. Here, after an introduction to the concept of electrostatic machines, an overview of the planned FIRE is given and the ring lattice and elements are described in detail.
©2004 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRSTAB/v7/e080101
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.7.080101
PACS: 29.17.+w
* carsten.welsch@mpi-hd.mpg.de
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