The invention introduces an innovative system for accurately identifying and quantifying the components of mixed ion beams, namely beams composed of ionic species with nearly identical mass/charge ratios and therefore not separable with conventional techniques. This solution fills a technical gap present in numerous scientific, medical and industrial applications, enabling accurate control of beam composition and improving the reliability of processes that use them.

The invention consists of a charge exchange cell filled with low-pressure gas, installed along the low-energy transport line after the analysis magnet. The ion beam passes through the cell, weakly interacting with the gas, generating characteristic light emissions through charge exchange reactions. A compound optical system conveys the light to a spectrometer, allowing different ionic species to be distinguished thanks to the Doppler shift of the emitted lines. In the case of heavy ions, an X-ray detector can also be used. The pressure is controlled through a pumping system and gas injection valve, making the technique non-invasive.
A reconstruction algorithm processes the acquired spectra and provides real-time intensity of individual beam components, enabling non-invasive diagnosis even for species with nearly identical m/q
INFN
IT 102025000023602
Detectors
P_25.077
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