A new device (TwinSol) installed at the Nuclear Structure Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame implements a pair of large-bore 6-tesla superconducting solenoids for producing relatively pure, high-intensity beams of exotic light nuclei at low-energies (10 to 80 MeV). Typical beams include 8Li and 6He (T1/2 < 1 sec.). The device efficiently produces, collects and focuses beams onto (or implants into) suitable target foils and test materials. The system uses various combinations of the following detection schemes: XY position sensitive gas counters for time-of-flight and ion ray-tracing; multiple stacks of silicon surface barrier detector telescopes mounted at various angles on a rotating table; 2D position-sensitive silicon detector...
An air‐core superconducting solenoid, with a diameter of 0.2 m and a length of 0.4 m, has been confi...
A pair of twin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters have been developed at the Austr...
The first measurements of the Australian National University’s new radioactive ion beam capability w...
TwinSol is a unique apparatus designed and built as a joint nuclear physics project of the Universit...
A unique type of apparatus is currently under construction as part of an upgrade to the radioactive ...
A unique type of apparatus is currently under construction as part of an upgrade to the radioactive ...
Abstract- A unique ion-optical system for the production of high-intensity, short-lived radioactive ...
A facility for producing well-focussed (~ 5 mm diameter) secondary beams of 6He, 7Be, 8Li, and simil...
Approximately ten years ago (1987) one of the first operational low-energy radioactive nuclear beam ...
Deux systèmes utilisant de grands solénoides supraconducteurs sont décrits. Le premier, SOLENO, est ...
The University of Notre Dame, USA (Becchetti et al, Nucl. Instrum. Metho ds Res. A505, 377 (2003)) a...
International audienceThe study of low-energy reactions with radioactive-ion beams has been greatly ...
We report here on the recent upgrade of the TwinSol radioactive nuclear beam (RNB) facility at the U...
There are pressing needs for data on the properties of short-lived, radioactive nuclei in astrophysi...
A spectrometer based on an air-core, superconducting solenoid has been constructed, tested, and demo...
An air‐core superconducting solenoid, with a diameter of 0.2 m and a length of 0.4 m, has been confi...
A pair of twin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters have been developed at the Austr...
The first measurements of the Australian National University’s new radioactive ion beam capability w...
TwinSol is a unique apparatus designed and built as a joint nuclear physics project of the Universit...
A unique type of apparatus is currently under construction as part of an upgrade to the radioactive ...
A unique type of apparatus is currently under construction as part of an upgrade to the radioactive ...
Abstract- A unique ion-optical system for the production of high-intensity, short-lived radioactive ...
A facility for producing well-focussed (~ 5 mm diameter) secondary beams of 6He, 7Be, 8Li, and simil...
Approximately ten years ago (1987) one of the first operational low-energy radioactive nuclear beam ...
Deux systèmes utilisant de grands solénoides supraconducteurs sont décrits. Le premier, SOLENO, est ...
The University of Notre Dame, USA (Becchetti et al, Nucl. Instrum. Metho ds Res. A505, 377 (2003)) a...
International audienceThe study of low-energy reactions with radioactive-ion beams has been greatly ...
We report here on the recent upgrade of the TwinSol radioactive nuclear beam (RNB) facility at the U...
There are pressing needs for data on the properties of short-lived, radioactive nuclei in astrophysi...
A spectrometer based on an air-core, superconducting solenoid has been constructed, tested, and demo...
An air‐core superconducting solenoid, with a diameter of 0.2 m and a length of 0.4 m, has been confi...
A pair of twin position-sensitive parallel plate avalanche counters have been developed at the Austr...
The first measurements of the Australian National University’s new radioactive ion beam capability w...