We present a feasibility study with several magnetic field configurations for
creating spin-dependent forces that can split a low-energy ion beam by the
Stern-Gerlach effect. To the best of our knowledge, coherent spin-splittings of
charged particles have yet to be realised. Our proposal is based on ion source
parameters taken from a recent experiment that demonstrated single-ion
implantation from a high-brightness ion source combined with a radio-frequency
Paul trap. The inhomogeneous magnetic fields can be created by permanently
magnetised microstructures or from current-carrying wires with sizes in the
micron range, such as those recently used in a successful implementation of the
Stern-Gerlach effect with neutral atoms. All relevant forces (Lorentz force and
image charges) are taken into account, and measurable splittings are found by
analytical and numerical calculations.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures, expanded discussion about Stern-Gerlach
splitting of electron