1982
DOI: 10.1063/1.33816
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Atomic hydrogen source with direct helium cooling

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“…Unexpected material, geometric, and gas-dynamic problems have been observed; the results suggest the implementation of an improved design where the discharge area and nozzle are cooled no lower than 30 K temperature, but a 3 K accommodator and cryopump panels make use of the helium cooling [27].…”
Section: Polarized Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Unexpected material, geometric, and gas-dynamic problems have been observed; the results suggest the implementation of an improved design where the discharge area and nozzle are cooled no lower than 30 K temperature, but a 3 K accommodator and cryopump panels make use of the helium cooling [27].…”
Section: Polarized Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…One interesting new development at CERN uses polarized stable atomic hydrogen to obtain intense atomic beams. 22 ' 23 This holds great promise for application to polarised sources. For application to storage rings intensities should be increased to levels approaching those obtained with unpolariaed beams (AGS ~ 10 la p).…”
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