An experimental setup for nuclear reaction studies induced by light and heavy ions is described. It consists of a versatile Large Scattering Chamber equipped with two rotating tables for mounting detectors. A dedicated beam diagnostic system is used to monitor the energy spectrum of the beam on target. The system provides the necessary feedback for tuning of the K-130 cyclotron to reduce the energy spread of the accelerated beam by at least a factor of 3 down to about 0.3% of the nominal energy while maintaining beam currents around 20 pnA. At lower beam currents a 0.1% energy spread can be achieved. This improvement makes a significant impact on the scope of reaction studies possible to investigate at the Accelerator Laboratory of the Univ...
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Intense N13 radioactive ion beams have been produced by the two-accelerator method. They have been u...
Ion scattering expts. were performed with a 3-30 MeV AVF cyclotron. The wide range of available ener...
The instrumentation for the magnetic focusing and analysis of the external beam of the Michigan cycl...
The 88-Inch Cyclotron facility consists of a sector-focused, variable energy cyclotron fed by two El...
The authors report on first operational results obtained with the two-cyclotron concept for the prod...
The first beam of post-accelerated radioactive ions was realized in 1989 at the Louvain-la-Neuve res...
The cyclotron of the IPNAS-CEA laboratory of the University of Liege (Belgium) has built a new high-...
The increased requirements towards the use of higher ion beam intensities motivated us to initiate t...
This thesis describes a series of development projects undertaken with a view to studying nuclear re...
Intensive neutron beams with energies up to 33 MeV are produced using cyclotron driven broad-spectru...
Heavy-ion reactions in the low-Z region were investigated with 27-Mev nitrogen ions from the 73-inch...
Summary.!l!he results of experimental study of simultaneous acceleration of two beams at U-120M isoc...
Analysing techniques such as (μ)PIXE (mu particle induced X-ray emission) and (μ)RBS (mu Rutherford ...
The effects of ionizing particles on sensitive microelectronics is an important component of the de...
http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/c81/papers/gi-01.pdfInternational audienc
Intense N13 radioactive ion beams have been produced by the two-accelerator method. They have been u...
Ion scattering expts. were performed with a 3-30 MeV AVF cyclotron. The wide range of available ener...
The instrumentation for the magnetic focusing and analysis of the external beam of the Michigan cycl...
The 88-Inch Cyclotron facility consists of a sector-focused, variable energy cyclotron fed by two El...
The authors report on first operational results obtained with the two-cyclotron concept for the prod...
The first beam of post-accelerated radioactive ions was realized in 1989 at the Louvain-la-Neuve res...
The cyclotron of the IPNAS-CEA laboratory of the University of Liege (Belgium) has built a new high-...
The increased requirements towards the use of higher ion beam intensities motivated us to initiate t...
This thesis describes a series of development projects undertaken with a view to studying nuclear re...
Intensive neutron beams with energies up to 33 MeV are produced using cyclotron driven broad-spectru...
Heavy-ion reactions in the low-Z region were investigated with 27-Mev nitrogen ions from the 73-inch...
Summary.!l!he results of experimental study of simultaneous acceleration of two beams at U-120M isoc...
Analysing techniques such as (μ)PIXE (mu particle induced X-ray emission) and (μ)RBS (mu Rutherford ...
The effects of ionizing particles on sensitive microelectronics is an important component of the de...
http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/AccelConf/c81/papers/gi-01.pdfInternational audienc
Intense N13 radioactive ion beams have been produced by the two-accelerator method. They have been u...
Ion scattering expts. were performed with a 3-30 MeV AVF cyclotron. The wide range of available ener...