Abstract

A new method of isotope detection and separation based on transport phenomena of ions in gases, which consist of a drift tube, is proposed and the analytical expression of resolution power of the method has been derived from a diffusion equation. The expression shows that the resolution power increases with the square root of the voltage supplied to the tube. A simple drift tube was constructed and natural Li was isotopically separated in Ne 100 Torr with the maximum resolution power, about 2. The variations of the resolution power with the applied voltage were measured by using the ion source of 6Li and 7Li separately and compared with calculations.

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