Cg. Ryan et Dn. Jamieson, A high performance quadrupole quintuplet lens system for the CSIRO-GEMOC nuclear microprobe, NUCL INST B, 158(1-4), 1999, pp. 97-106
A new probe forming system for the CSIRO-GEMOC nuclear microprobe, based on
a quadrupole quintuplet lens configuration is described. The lens system u
ses a novel quadrupole lens design with a 30 mm pole-tip extension, which a
llows a working distance of 85 mm. Each quadrupole has cut-outs at 45 degre
es, in the yoke positioned between poles, to allow unrestricted access for
detectors into a target chamber at 135 degrees to the beam. Four cut-outs a
re used to maintain four-fold symmetry. Each lens has a bore of 14 mm. The
extra degrees of freedom in the quintuplet configuration allow optimisation
to reduce spherical aberration, to minimise spherical and parasitic aberra
tion cross-terms (involving theta phi), and to attain an orthomorphic demag
nification of 67 using a short overall system length (object to target) of
4.7 m. The system also has built-in redundancy; two quadrupole positions ar
e very insensitive to parasitic multipole fields. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science
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