Over the last few years the Shanghai electron beam ion trap (EBIT) has been successfully redesigned and rebuilt. The original machine, developed under collaboration with the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, first produced an electron beam in 2005. It could be tuned with electron energies between 1 and 130 keV and beam current up to 160 mA. After several years of operation, it was found that several modifications for improvements were necessary to reach the goals of better electron optics, higher photon detection, and ion injection efficiencies, and more economical running costs. The upgraded Shanghai-EBIT is made almost entirely from Ti instead of stainless steel and achieves a vacuum of less than 10−10 Torr, which helps to minimize the loss of highly changed ions through charge exchange. Meanwhile, a more compact structure and efficient cryogenic system, and excellent optical alignment have been of satisfactory. The magnetic field in the central trap region can reach up till 4.8 T with a uniformity of 2.77 × 10−4. So far the upgraded Shanghai-EBIT has been operated up to an electron energy of 151 keV and a beam current of up to 218 mA, although promotion to even higher energy is still in progress. Radiation from ions as highly charged as Xe53+, 54+ has been produced and the characterization of current density is estimated from the measured electron beam width.
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September 03 2014
Upgrade of the electron beam ion trap in Shanghai Available to Purchase
D. Lu;
D. Lu
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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Y. Yang;
Y. Yang
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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J. Xiao;
J. Xiao
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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Y. Shen;
Y. Shen
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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Y. Fu;
Y. Fu
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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B. Wei;
B. Wei
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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K. Yao;
K. Yao
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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R. Hutton;
R. Hutton
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
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D. Lu
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Y. Yang
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J. Xiao
1,2
Y. Shen
1,2
Y. Fu
1,2
B. Wei
1,2
K. Yao
1,2
R. Hutton
1,2
Y. Zou
1,2,a)
1The Key Lab of Applied Ion Beam Physics,
Ministry of Education
, 200433 Shanghai, China
2Shanghai EBIT Lab, Institute of Modern Physics,
Fudan University
, 200433 Shanghai, China
a)
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Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 093301 (2014)
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Received:
July 03 2014
Accepted:
August 18 2014
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D. Lu, Y. Yang, J. Xiao, Y. Shen, Y. Fu, B. Wei, K. Yao, R. Hutton, Y. Zou; Upgrade of the electron beam ion trap in Shanghai. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 September 2014; 85 (9): 093301. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4894212
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