A linear ion trap has been designed for collimation and storage of ions fro
m an effusive particle beam generated in a hollow cathode discharge. The mo
tivation is to measure radiative lifetimes on multiply ionized atoms by usi
ng the time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence technique. The trap has bee
n tested on iron and tungsten ions both as an ion guide and also as a stori
ng device. Radiative lifetimes have been measured in the trap with a remark
ably higher signal-to-noise ratio than in the original effusive atom beam.