Andromede project: Surface analysis and modification with probes from hydrogen to nano-particles in the MeV energy range
Abstract
The Andromede project is the center of a multi-disciplinary team which will build a new instrument for surface modification and analysis using the impact of probes from hydrogen to nano-particles (Au400+4) in the MeV range. For this new instrument a series of atomic, polyatomic, molecular and nano-particle ion beams will be delivered using two ion sources in tandem, a liquid metal ion source and an electron cyclotron resonance source. The delivered ion beams will be accelerated to high energy with a 4 MeV van de Graaff type accelerator. By using a suite of probes in the MeV energy range, ion beam analysis techniques, MeV atomic and cluster secondary ion mass spectrometry can all be performed in one location. A key feature of the instrument is its ability to produce an intense beam for injection into the accelerator. The commissioning of the two sources shows that intense beams from atomic ions to nano-particles can be delivered for subsequent acceleration. The calculations and measurements for the two sources are presented.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
- Pub Date:
- December 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.nimb.2015.07.090
- Bibcode:
- 2015NIMPB.365..367E
- Keywords:
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- MeV SIMS;
- Cluster SIMS;
- ECR;
- LMIS;
- Nano-particles;
- Mass spectrometry;
- Ion beam analysis;
- Secondary ion mass spectrometry;
- Surface modification;
- Ion source;
- Accelerator