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An ion beam cooler has been constructed and tested at the IGISOL mass separator facility at the University of Jyväskylä. The cooler is designed to improve the ion optical properties of radioactive ion beams produced with fission-, light-ion fusion and heavy ion fusion ion guides. The performance of the device has been tested in off- and on-line conditions. It has been shown that the emittance and energy spread of the ion beam can be decoupled from the ion guide parameters with high transmission efficiency.
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Nieminen, A., Huikari, J., Jokinen, A. et al. An ion beam cooler for collinear laser spectroscopy. Hyperfine Interactions 127, 507–510 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012694407204
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