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Estimation of keV submicron ion beam width using a knife-edge method

Ishii, Yasuyuki; Isoya, Akira*; Kojima, Takuji; Arakawa, Kazuo

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 211(3), p.415 - 424, 2003/11

 Times Cited Count:17 Percentile:72.59(Instruments & Instrumentation)

A beam width measurement system has been developed for keV submicron ion beams of 0.1 $$mu$$m or less in width assuming a round shape beam. The system enables to measure beam current change as a function of knife-edge position by cutting a beam focusing point (beam spot) with the sharp edge within a spatial resolution of 0.02 $$mu$$m. The width of 30 keV order submicron $$H^+$$ ion beam was estimated by fitting current change curves based on three different ion density models: uniform, flat-top and Gaussian. Among these models, the flat-top model provide the most reasonable beam width of 0.56 $$mu$$m interpreting contribution of halo around the beam spot to beam width estimation. The beam width measurement system with the high spatial resolution and the data analysis based on the flat-top ion density model should contribute to accelerate developments of submicron ion beam production technologies.

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