R.W. Dreyfus, R.B. Laibowitz
Physical Review
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.
R.W. Dreyfus, R.B. Laibowitz
Physical Review
R.W. Dreyfus
Applied Physics Letters
R.E. Walkup, R.W. Dreyfus, et al.
Physical Review Letters
R.W. Dreyfus
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids