Particle-in-Cell Techniques for the Study of Space Charge Effects in the Advanced Cryogenic Gas Stopper
Title:
Particle-in-cell techniques for the study of space charge effects in the Advanced Cryogenic Gas Stopper
Year of Publication:
2021
Authors:
Ringle, R, Bollen, G, Lund, K, Nicoloff, C, Schwarz, S, Sumithrarachchi, CS, Villari, ACC
Journal:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Abstract:
Linear gas stoppers are widely used to convert high-energy, rare-isotope beams and reaction products into low-energy beams with small transverse emittance and energy spread. Stopping of the high-energy ions is achieved through interaction with a buffer gas, typically helium, generating large quantities of He+/e− pairs. The Advanced Cryogenic Gas Stopper (ACGS) was designed for fast, efficient stopping and extraction of high-intensity, rare-isotope beams. As part of the design process, a comprehensive particle-in-cell code was developed to optimize the transport and extraction of rare isotopes from the ACGS in the presence of space charge, including He+/e− dynamics, buffer gas interactions including gas flow, radio-frequency carpets, and ion extraction through a nozzle or orifice. Details of the simulations are presented together with comparison to experiment when available.
URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168583X21001117