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Chemical Physics Letters
Sequential absorption of two laser photons converts a Cs atomic beam into a "cold" Cs+ ion beam, i.e., a beam with minimal random kinetic energy [Appl. Phys. Lett. 36, 495 (1980)]. Improvements have now increased the spectral brightness by 2.7×104 times, i.e., to 2.7 A/cm 2 sr eV, and have thereby made this source practical for ion microscopy and similar experiments requiring high-brightness beams with minimal energy spread.
M.H. Begemann, R.W. Dreyfus, et al.
Chemical Physics Letters
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CLEO 1987
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Topical Meeting on Lasers in Materials Diagnostics 1986
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Applied Physics Letters