A high intensity atomic beam source design, based on superconducting technology, is presented. The design requires compact sextupole magnets with a tapered bore and pole tip fields of 6-9 T, using superfluid helium if necessary. The cryostat housing these magnets, in addition to maintaining a stable magnet temperature with a minimal thickness along the inner bore, must also function as a cryopump for the atoms that are not focused.
A high intensity superconducting atomic beam source
STATERA, Marco;STANCARI, Michelle Dawn;CAPILUPPI, Marco;CIULLO, Giuseppe;CONTALBRIGO, Marco;FERRETTI, Paola;GIORDANO, Francesca;LENISA, Paolo;
2005
Abstract
A high intensity atomic beam source design, based on superconducting technology, is presented. The design requires compact sextupole magnets with a tapered bore and pole tip fields of 6-9 T, using superfluid helium if necessary. The cryostat housing these magnets, in addition to maintaining a stable magnet temperature with a minimal thickness along the inner bore, must also function as a cryopump for the atoms that are not focused.File in questo prodotto:
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