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\nThe Model SO-55 ion source, a hot filament, hollow cathode ion source, is very versatile and used in a great many research laboratories around the world. The SO-55 ion source is a further development of the 911A ion source.
\nThe SO-55 ion source is able to ionize most materials that have a vapor pressure of 10-2 mbar at temperatures of 1700 oC or lower. This makes the SO-55 is ideally suited for research applications in which a large variety of different ion beams from solid, liquid and gaseous materials is required.
\nThe hollow cathode consists of an outlet gap and a rear gap, both made of tantalum, with the electron emitting filament placed in between. The ions are extracted from the plasma through the outlet gap. The cylindrical anode insulator is made of boron nitride, the anode electrode of tantalum. The oven consists of a boron nitride chamber with a tantalum heating coil around it.
\nThe ion source is supplied with three oven configurations for different temperature ranges: 100 – 500 oC, 400 – 700 oC and 600 – 1700 oC. A separate gas inlet permits the use of a supporting gas with all three oven configurations.
\nSpare parts to cover the first needs and a set of special tools are included with each Model SO-55 ion source.<\/p>\n