Abstract
Beam handling using two magnetic quadrupole lenses behind a double focusing isotope separator yields a line-focus with a width of 0.6 mm. A spot-focus can be obtained too. With this technique it is possible to take a beam of radioactive ions out of the collector-chamber to a measuring-facility. Beamscanners proved to be very useful for measuring the beam profile and the position of the beam in the transport-tube. A focus can be shifted in the beam direction over a distance of 30 cm by moving the quadrupole lenses, without serious defocusing.
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