A small beamline consisting of a Dresden EBIS-A as well as various ion optical elements and equipment for beam diagnostics was moved to laboratories of University of Hudderstfield for studies of novel accelerator techniques.
A small beamline consisting of DREEBIT's strongest room temperature ion source, the Dresden EBIS-A, a Wien filter, ion optical elements, and a diagnostic chamber including a fast Faraday cup, a retarding field analyser, and a pepper-pot emittance meter has been moved to a new accelerator laboratory at the University of Huddersfield. The equipment was formerly installed at SIEMENS laboratories in Erlangen, Germany. At its new location, the beamline will be used to study novel accelerator techniques.
An Ultra-Compact Version of DREEBIT's Standard Ion Irradiation Facility
A High Performance Permanent Magnet Electron Beam Ion Source
Elements for Electrostatic Charged Particle Beam Deflection
Elements for Electrostatic Charged Particle Beam Focussing
Faraday Cup with 4 Additional Electrodes for Beam Positioning
Faraday Cup for Low Current Measurements
A Real-Time Beam Monitoring and Emittance Measurement System
Energy Distribution Analysis of Charged Particle Beams
A Compact Setup for Precise A/q Separation
EBIT and EBIS-A Spare Guns for Quick Cathode Replacement