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MELISSA: Laser ion source setup at CERN-MEDICIS facility. Blueprint
B. A. MarshThierry StoraVadim Maratovich GadelshinVadim Maratovich GadelshinSebastian RotheS. MarzariF. HaddadThomas Elias CocoliosDominik StuderR. Formento-cavaierV. N. FedosseevVincent BarozierFelix WeberKlaus Wendtsubject
Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsEngineeringTechnologyCERN-MEDICISIon beamRESONANCE IONIZATION SPECTROSCOPYNuclear engineeringPhysics Atomic Molecular & ChemicalNUCLEAR MEDICINE01 natural sciencesISOLDElaw.inventionIonRADIOACTIVITYlawION BEAMSLASER RESONANCE IONIZATION0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010306 general physicsNuclear Science & TechnologyInstrumentationInstruments & InstrumentationSAPPHIRE [TI]ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSLarge Hadron ColliderScience & TechnologyMELISSA010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryPhysicsION SOURCESLaserLANTHANIDESIon sourcePhysics NuclearResonance ionizationPhysical SciencesISOTOPE SEPARATIONIONIZATIONRADIOACTIVE ELEMENTSbusinessRARE EARTH ELEMENTSSAPPHIREdescription
The Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) has become an essential feature of many radioactive ion beam facilities worldwide since it offers an unmatched combination of efficiency and selectivity in the production of ion beams of many different chemical elements. In 2019, the laser ion source setup MELISSA is going to be established at the CERN-MEDICIS facility, based on the experience of the workgroup LARISSA of the University Mainz and CERN ISOLDE RILIS team. The purpose is to enhance the capability of the radioactive ion beam supply for end users by optimizing the yield and the purity of the final product. In this article, the blueprint of the laser ion source, as well as the key aspects of its development and operation are presented. The Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) has become an essential feature of many radioactive ion beamfacilities worldwide since it offers an unmatched combination of efficiency and selectivity in the production ofion beams of many different chemical elements. In 2019, the laser ion source setup MELISSA is going to beestablished at the CERN-MEDICIS facility, based on the experience of the workgroup LARISSA of the UniversityMainz and CERN ISOLDE RILIS team. The purpose is to enhance the capability of the radioactive ion beamsupply for end users by optimizing the yield and the purity of the final product. In this article, the blueprint ofthe laser ion source, as well as the key aspects of its development and operation are presented.
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