The Radioactive Beam Experiment REX-ISOLDE [1-3] is a pilot experiment at I
SOLDE (CERN) testing the new concept of post acceleration of radioactive io
n beams by using charge breeding of the ions in a high charge state ion sou
rce and the efficient acceleration of the highly charged ions in a short LI
NAC using modern ion accelerator structures. In order to prepare the ions f
or the experiments singly charged radioactive ions from the on-line mass se
parator ISOLDE will be cooled and bunched in a Penning trap, charge bred in
an electron beam ion source (EBIS) and finally accelerated in the LINAC. T
he LINAC consists of a radiofrequency quadrupole (RFQ) accelerator, which a
ccelerates the ions up to 0.3 MeV/u, an interdigital Ii-type (IH) structure
with a final energy between 1.1 and 1.2 MeV/u and three seven gap resonato
rs, which allow the variation of the final energy. With an energy of the ra
dioactive beams between 0.8 MeV/u and 2.2 MeV/u a wide range of experiments
in the held of nuclear spectroscopy, astrophysics and solid state physics
will be addressed by REX-ISOLDE.