“MASHA” Separator
MASHA separator and analyzer is destined for separation and mass analysis of superheavy element ions with masses A=288±12, energy E=40 keV and charge state Q=+1. Separator mass resolution exceeds 1000. It’s very important for superheavy element α-decay chain identification. This separator is designed for an ion beam with 35π mmxmrad emittance (in horizontal and vertical planes) emergent ECR source with a round discharge outlet of 5 mm across diameter.
The separator is of two-stage structure. The first stage of preseparation includes:
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- M1 magnet for separation of 4He1+ and 48Ca1+ ion, the vacuum chamber has corresponding outlets;
- Q1-Q2 quadrupole doublet for beam vertical focusing and horizontal intermediate focus formation after M2 magnet;
- M2 magnet ensuring 1,5 mm/% mass dispersion and -0,40 intermediate focus linear magnification;
- intermediate focus preseparation slit; space division of ions of A=288 and A=250 is 18 mm at the intermediate focus.
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The second stage includes:
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- Two drift gap separated 50 degree magnets M3_1 and M3_2 designed for ion mass analysis with exceeding 1000 resolution;
- 90 degree vertically deflecting electrostatic sector capacitor transporting ions to the focal detector;
- Q3 quadrupole magnet and S1 and S2 two hexapole magnets designed for ion optics correction;
- focal detector in focal plane orthogonal to beam direction.
Besides the above mentioned the separator has electrostatic dipole correctors (steerers) for vertical and horizontal beam centering.
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Setup simplified drawing
The separator may be adjusted by mercury and xenon ions with mass numbers of A=184±186 and A=124±136 correspondingly.