Author: Marti, F.
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MO4I2 Liquid Lithium Charge Stripper Commissioning with Heavy Ion Beams and Early Operations of FRIB Strippers 31
 
  • T. Kanemura, N.K. Bultman, R. Madendorp, F. Marti, T. Maruta, Y. Momozaki, J.A. Nolen, P.N. Ostroumov, A.S. Plastun, H.T. Ren, A. Taylor, J. Wei, Q. Zhao
    FRIB, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • M.J. LaVere
    MSU, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
  • Y. Momozaki, J.A. Nolen
    ANL, Lemont, Illinois, USA
 
  Funding: This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Cooperative Agreement DE-SC0000661
The Fa­cil­ity for Rare Iso­tope Beams (FRIB) at Michi-gan State Uni­ver­sity is a 400 kW heavy ion lin­ear ac­cel-er­a­tor. Heavy ion ac­cel­er­a­tors nor­mally in­clude a charge strip­per to re­move elec­trons from the beams to in­crease the charge state of the beams thus to in­crease the en­ergy gain. Thin car­bon foils have been the tra­di­tional charge strip­per but are lim­ited in power den­sity by the dam­age they suf­fer (sub­li­ma­tion and ra­di­a­tion dam­age) and con-se­quently short life­times. Be­cause of the high beam pow-er, FRIB had de­cided to use a liq­uid lithium charge strip-per (LLCS), a self-re­plen­ish­ing medium that is free from ra­di­a­tion dam­age. FRIB re­cently com­mis­sioned a LLCS with heavy ion beams (36Ar, 48Ca, 124Xe and 238U beams at en­er­gies of 17-20 MeV/u). Since there had been no ex­per-imen­tal data avail­able of charge strip­ping char­ac­ter­is­tics of liq­uid lithium, this was the first demon­stra­tion of charge strip­ping by a LLCS. The beams were suc­cess­fully stripped by the LLCS with slightly lower charge states than the car­bon foils of the same mass thick­ness. The LLCS started serv­ing the charge strip­per for FRIB user op­er­a­tions with a backup ro­tat­ing car­bon foil charge strip­per. FRIB has be­come the world’s first ac­cel­er­a­tor that uti­lizes a LLCS.
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-HIAT2022-MO4I2  
About • Received ※ 26 June 2022 — Revised ※ 27 June 2022 — Accepted ※ 01 July 2022 — Issue date ※ 10 August 2022
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