Abstract
A system of compact radio-frequency transitions, consisting of two medium-field units and a single strong-field unit, has recently been installed and tested in the atomic-beam polarized ion source at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory. With care and proper tuning, this new system provides deuteron pure vector beam polarizations of p z = ±0.55 and deuteron pure tensor beam polarizations of p zz = +0.90 and p zz = −1.50 as well as proton beam polarizations of p z = ±0.75. In this report, we describe both an earlier system and this new improved version, with emphasis on the problems we experienced and the solutions devised to solve them.
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