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Source of Atomic Hydrogen for Ion Trap Experiments: Review and Basic Properties

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2015

Abstract

The H-atom source was used to produce atomic hydrogen for study of ion-molecule reactions relevant to astrochemistry at low temperatures. H atoms were cooled and formed into an effusive beam, passing through a 22-pole ion trap.

Here we present the basic operating principles of the H-atom source and give a review of this apparatus with some calculations of vacuum conditions and parameters of the produced H-atom beam.