Abstract

There are two Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion sources in operation at the axial injection beam line of HIRFL (Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou). In most cases, the IMP 14.5 GHz ECR ion source is operated for the cyclotron to achieve intense beams. Intense beams of highly charged gaseous and metallic ions could be produced by the ECR ion source. A particular emphasis has been focused on the production of metallic ion beams recently. Metallic ion beams of Ca, Mg, Fe, Ni and Pb were tested with the IMP 14.5 GHz ECR ion source to improve beam intensities and long-term stability considering cyclotron operation. The stable beams of 60 eμA of 24Mg7+, 130 eμA of 40Ca11+, 45 eμA of 56Fe11+, 25 eμA of 58Ni10+ and 17 eμA of Pb27+ were successfully produced. A new ECR ion source, an upgraded version of the IMP 14.5 GHz ECR ion source but with double rf frequency heating (10 GHz+14.5 GHz), is under commissioning. To satisfy the requirements of the heavy ion cooling storage ring which is under construction...

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