Experimental study on the charge-exchange cross-sections of low-energy carbon ions in helium at gxnu
RADIOCARBON(2023)
摘要
Compared with nitrogen and argon, helium is lighter and can better reduce the beam loss caused by angular scattering during beam transmission. The molecular dissociation cross-section in helium is high and stable at low energies, which makes helium the prevalent stripping gas in low-energy accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). To study the stripping behavior of C-14 ions in helium at low energies, the charge state distributions of carbon ion beams with -1, +1, +2, +3, and +4 charge states were measured at energies of 70-220 keV with a compact C-14-AMS at Guangxi Normal University (GXNU). The experimental data were used to analyze the stripping characteristics of C-He in the energy range of 70-220 keV, and new charge state yields and exchange cross-sections in C-He were obtained at energies of 70-220 keV.
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AMS, charge state yield, cross-section, low energy
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