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arxiv: 1502.05376 · v1 · pith:ZZJZLBOPnew · submitted 2014-11-21 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Characterization of a metastable neon beam extracted from a commercial RF ion source

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keywords beamatomsmetastablesourcecommercialdifferenteasilyflux
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We have used a commercial RF ion-source to extract a beam of metastable neon atoms. The source was easily incorporated into our existing system and was operative within a day of installation. The metastable velocity distribution, flux, flow, and efficiency were investigated for different RF powers and pressures, and an optimum was found at a flux density of $2\times10^{12}\,$atoms/s/sr. To obtain an accurate measurement of the amount of metastable atoms leaving the source, we insert a Faraday cup in the beam line and quench some of them using a weak $633\,$nm laser beam. In order to determine how much of the beam was quenched before reaching our detector, we devised a simple model for the quenching transition and investigated it for different laser powers. This detection method can be easily adapted to other noble gas atoms.

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