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An ion source of the oscillating electron type with axial magnetic field and end extraction has been constructed for electromagnetic separation of synchrocyclotron-produced radioactive isotopes. A description of the ion source and the results of some systematic investigations of its properties are given.
The performance of the ion source is illustrated by some recent applications to prepare sources for spallation studies and nuclear spectroscopy.