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Pulsed ECR source in afterglow operation at CERN
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1996
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Electrical EngineeringEcr SourceExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNuclear PhysicsPhysicsPulsed 14EngineeringNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsCosmic RayInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationAccelerator PhysicParticle AcceleratorGhz Ecr4 SourceAccelerator Technology
A pulsed 14 GHz ECR4 source, adapted to operate in the afterglow mode, was delivered by GANIL to CERN in the framework of the Heavy Ion Facility Project. After four months of operation to commission the facility, it completed its first operational run of nine weeks at the end of 1994, providing lead ions to nuclear physics and ion cooling experiments. A very stable beam, with a useful length of over 1 ms, of 80 eμA of Pb27+ was provided by the source over this period. The operational problems experienced during the commissioning and operation, and the investigations to improve performance for the next experimental physics run are presented.