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We developed a prototype laser ionization gas cell with a beam extraction system. This device is for use of PArasitic Laser Ion-Source (PALIS), which will be implemented into RIKEN’s fragment separator, BigRIPS as a part of SLOWRI. Off-line resonant laser ionization for stable Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Ti, Nb, Sn, In and Pd inside the gas cell, ion extraction and transport to the high-vacuum region via SPIG and QMS have been confirmed (Sonoda et al, Nucl Instrum Meth B 295:1, 2013).
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Laser Probing (LAP 2012), Paris, France, 4–8 June 2012
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Sonoda, T., Wada, M., Tomita, H. et al. Development of a gas cell-based laser ion source for RIKEN PALIS. Hyperfine Interact 216, 103–107 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-013-0817-6
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