Towards a Polarized 3He++ Ion Source at BNL
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
A high intensity (2 x 10^11 ions per pulse) polarized 3He++ ion source is being developed at BNL for use at the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC). The helium gas will be polarized using a novel technique based on metastability-exchange optical pumping (MEOP) in the 5T field of the existing Electron Beam Ion Source (EBIS), where it can be ionized and prepared for injection into the Booster. An infrared laser system has been developed for optical pumping and measuring the polarization of the gas inside of the EBIS solenoid. Previous results in a test setup have shown up to 80% polarization for ultra-pure 3He in an "open" cell configuration, with isolation valve and refilling tubes closed. Now, the setup has been moved into an exact copy of the EBIS magnet to prepare for final integration. In this talk, the MEOP scheme used to polarize the 3He++ sample will be presented and the current state of the project at BNL will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Noah B Wuerfel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Noah B Wuerfel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Christopher Ianzano
MIT
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Richard G Milner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Grigore Atoian
BNL
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Edward Beebe
BNL
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Sergey Kondrashev
BNL
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Deepak Raparia
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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John Ritter
BNL
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Andrei Sukhanov
BNL