A comparison of the ?-emission properties of pasty, liquid and glassy ?-eucryptite ion sources
Abstract
The 0022-3727/30/19/009/img10 emission properties of the 0022-3727/30/19/009/img11-eucryptite compound in the pasty, liquid and glassy forms were investigated. It was found that the liquid 0022-3727/30/19/009/img11-eucryptite emits ten times more lithium than does its pasty counterpart whereas the glassy one not only keeps this high emission property but is also a very convenient 0022-3727/30/19/009/img10 ion source due to its being much easier to handle, making it a valuable candidate for a 0022-3727/30/19/009/img10-ion source for low-energy fast neutral lithium beam diagnostics (<10 keV). Our results suggest that it should be possible to measure the plasma-density fluctuations besides the densities with such diagnostics. The lifetime of the lithium emitter in high-current-extraction mode is much increased when glassy sources are used. Furthermore, using the same transformation method for all other aluminosilicates used for extraction of alkali-metal and thallium ions may improve their output, making new possibilities available in the area of basic atomic physics and in the field of heavy-ion-beam probe plasma diagnostics.
- Publication:
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Journal of Physics D Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- October 1997
- DOI:
- 10.1088/0022-3727/30/19/009
- Bibcode:
- 1997JPhD...30.2711U