Ion source group

The ion source group develops ion sources and ion beams for the needs of the international user community of the accelerator laboratory. The group also has an active role in ion source plasma research and development of plasma diagnostics.
Näkymä ECR-ionilähteen sisälle.

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Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Basic natural phenomena and mathematical thinking
Research areas
Nuclear and accelerator based physics
Faculty
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Department
Department of Physics

Research group description

The research and development activities of the ion source group are centered around ion sources and ion source plasmas. The group maintains and develops further the performance and capabilities of the existing ion sources of the accelerator lab, as well as designs and develops new ion source concepts. An example of the this work is the 18 GHz HIISI electron cyclotron resonance ion source (ECRIS), which is currently the highest performing room-temperature ECRIS in the world. An important part of this work is the development of new ion beams and beam production techniques to extend the rance of beams that can be provided for the international user community of the accelerator laboratory.

The ion source group also performs research into the properties of ion source plasmas. As part of this, the group developes plasma diagnostics techniques to study the plasma conditions and processes through measurements of e.g. electromagnetic radiation and particle emissions.

Publications

Publication
2014
Available through Open Access
International Workshop on ECR Ion Sources. JACoW Proceedings. Joint Accelerator Conferences Website.
Toivanen, Ville
Kalvas, Taneli
Koivisto, Hannu
Komppula, Jani
Tarvainen, Olli
Publication
2014
Available through Open Access
International Workshop on ECR Ion Sources. JACoW Proceedings. Joint Accelerator Conferences Website.
V.Skalyga
Izotov, I.
Razin, S.
Sidorov, A.
Zorin, V.
Kalvas, Taneli
Koivisto, Hannu
Tarvainen, Olli
Publication
2014
Available through Open Access
Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Sources International Workshop. Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Kalvas, Taneli
Tarvainen, Olli
Koivisto, Hannu
Ranttila, Kimmo

Research group