Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10674684 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A compact focusing lens system with high demagnification over 1500 was designed to form an ion nanobeam with 346Â keV energy by adding a short distance acceleration tube for beam acceleration and focusing downstream of the existing double acceleration lens system. The demagnification, focusing points and aberrations of the acceleration tube were studied using beam trajectory calculation. The acceleration tube was designed to have a length of 140Â mm and a demagnification of 2 at its acceleration tube voltage of 300Â kV, which resulted in a new compact focusing lens system with a total length of about 640Â mm. In addition, the maximum voltage and electric-field of the acceleration tube were confirmed experimentally on the built device to be 300Â kV and 30Â kV/cm, respectively. The final beam size formed by the system was estimated to be 130Â nm in diameter using the design parameters. The result suggests that an ion nanobeam of 346Â keV can be formed by an apparatus having the reasonable length of 2Â m, which permits us to develop a system for 1Â MV by elongating its tube length.
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Authors
Yasuyuki Ishii, Takeru Ohkubo, Takuji Kojima, Tomihiro Kamiya,