Learn more
Lars Anthon
+45 72202340
"
Danfysik has delivered a combined Isotope Separator and 200KeV Ion Implanter installed at the SAHA Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India
Specification
Beam energy:
Up to 200KeVBeam current:
Up to 10mAIon masses:
1 to 250amuM:
Up to 2500
SAHA combined Isotope Separator and 200kEv Ion Implanter, Kolkata, India
Project start 1999. Project completion 2000.
The Large High Current Ion Accelerator at the SAHA Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata is a combined Isotope Separator and 200KeV Ion Implanter. The Ion Accelerator is designed and built based upon the Danfysik Ion Implanter model 1090 concept.
The accelerator contains the very powerful multi-purpose Ion Source model 921A, equipped with 50kV extraction followed by 150kV post acceleration. A spectrometer class analyzing magnet ensures high resolution isotope separation of the heaviest masses with isotopic beam currents in the 10mA range in the isotope collector chamber.
The collector chamber is followed by an ion implantation beam line section, where the separated isotope beam is passed onwards through an electromagnetic focussing and a scanning system, ending up in an ion implantation target chamber. This chamber includes a water cooled sample manipulator.
The ion implantation beam line forms a tool for a wide range of advanced research like modification and analysis of near-surface layers of materials and study of atomic collision and related phenomena. The accelerator is furthermore designed for research in semiconductor technology and for ion implantation studying the tribological surface properties and effects in using ion beam modification of materials.