AbstractA slow-positron beam system for in-situ positron lifetime measurements during ion beam irradiation is currently under development in order to obtain fundamental information on radiation-induced defects. The system uses a high-intensity positron beam generated through pair-creation by a 70 MeV electron beam from a linear accelerator. The system has typical pulsing electrodes for chopping and bunching positrons. The incident directions of positrons and ions are 0° and 45° to the surface normal of samples, respectively. H, He and inert-gas ions up to 150 keV can be introduced to a target chamber with the irradiation temperature variable from room temperature to 600°C. In a preliminary examination of the beamlines, 150 keV Ar+, electron...
We are using a defect analysis capabilities based on two positron beam lifetime spectrometers: the f...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...
AbstractA slow-positron beam system for in-situ positron lifetime measurements during ion beam irrad...
Positron lifetime spectroscopy is a powerful tool to identify vacancy type defects in semiconductor ...
Positron lifetime spectroscopy is a powerful tool to identify vacancy type defects in semiconductor ...
A new intense positron beam lifetime spectrometer is being developed at the Reactor Institute Delft ...
Defect analysis is needed for samples ranging in thickness from thin films to large engineering part...
We are developing a defect analysis capability based on two positron beam lifetime spectrometers: th...
The Low Energy Positron Toroidal Accumulator (LEPTA) at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JI...
A slow positron beam was constructed within a collaboration between ETH Zürich, INR Moscow, LMOPS Le...
We have developed a positron lifetime defect analysis capability based on a 3 MeV electrostatic acce...
New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
04This document presents the design of a pulsed slow positron beam to study porous silicon and polym...
We are using a defect analysis capabilities based on two positron beam lifetime spectrometers: the f...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...
AbstractA slow-positron beam system for in-situ positron lifetime measurements during ion beam irrad...
Positron lifetime spectroscopy is a powerful tool to identify vacancy type defects in semiconductor ...
Positron lifetime spectroscopy is a powerful tool to identify vacancy type defects in semiconductor ...
A new intense positron beam lifetime spectrometer is being developed at the Reactor Institute Delft ...
Defect analysis is needed for samples ranging in thickness from thin films to large engineering part...
We are developing a defect analysis capability based on two positron beam lifetime spectrometers: th...
The Low Energy Positron Toroidal Accumulator (LEPTA) at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JI...
A slow positron beam was constructed within a collaboration between ETH Zürich, INR Moscow, LMOPS Le...
We have developed a positron lifetime defect analysis capability based on a 3 MeV electrostatic acce...
New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
04This document presents the design of a pulsed slow positron beam to study porous silicon and polym...
We are using a defect analysis capabilities based on two positron beam lifetime spectrometers: the f...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...
We have developed a high-efficiency pulsed slow positron beam for experiments with orthopositronium ...