Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources are used in a variety of applications. A lot of them are put to work to ionize abundant isotopes at high intensity and/or high charge states. But another important field for these kinds of sources is also to ionize, with high efficiency, isotopes which are available only in very small quantities, e.g., radioactive isotopes or stable isotopes with very small abundances. At Louvain-la-Neuve a range of different "exotic" beams are accelerated using two types of ECR ion sources. Each element requires the use of some unique method in preparing, operating, or tuning the source. Examples of the use of ECR sources for gaseous exotic isotope ionization include: the production of low charge state Ar-37 (...
At the Takasaki site of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, four ECR ion sources were purchased ...
International audienceOn-Line ECR ion sources are presently used for radioactive ion beam production...
International audienceFacilities reaccelerating radioactive ion beams face diverse technical challen...
A new 6 GHz electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source has been developed and installed at Louvai...
Separation of rare or expensive isotopes, whether radioactive or stable, requires a high efficiency ...
Two single-stage, 6 GHz electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources are currently in use at the A...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source which produces highly-charged ions is used in heavy io...
17th workshop on ECR Ion Sources and their Applications, Lanzhou, Chine (2006)International audience...
A single stage electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source has been developed for the radioactive ...
Two heavy ion sources, using electron cyclotron resonance have been realized in Louvain-la-Neuve. Th...
In the coming years huge ion-beam projects are foreseen. They deal with specific isotope on-line (IS...
International audienceDue to the production methods of exotic nuclei, an efficient acceleration of r...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source development has progressed with multiple-frequency pla...
The low cross section experiments for the synthesis of new isotopes andelements in the transactinide...
Short review of present status of development is given, and physical principles of ion sources desig...
At the Takasaki site of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, four ECR ion sources were purchased ...
International audienceOn-Line ECR ion sources are presently used for radioactive ion beam production...
International audienceFacilities reaccelerating radioactive ion beams face diverse technical challen...
A new 6 GHz electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source has been developed and installed at Louvai...
Separation of rare or expensive isotopes, whether radioactive or stable, requires a high efficiency ...
Two single-stage, 6 GHz electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion sources are currently in use at the A...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source which produces highly-charged ions is used in heavy io...
17th workshop on ECR Ion Sources and their Applications, Lanzhou, Chine (2006)International audience...
A single stage electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source has been developed for the radioactive ...
Two heavy ion sources, using electron cyclotron resonance have been realized in Louvain-la-Neuve. Th...
In the coming years huge ion-beam projects are foreseen. They deal with specific isotope on-line (IS...
International audienceDue to the production methods of exotic nuclei, an efficient acceleration of r...
Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source development has progressed with multiple-frequency pla...
The low cross section experiments for the synthesis of new isotopes andelements in the transactinide...
Short review of present status of development is given, and physical principles of ion sources desig...
At the Takasaki site of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, four ECR ion sources were purchased ...
International audienceOn-Line ECR ion sources are presently used for radioactive ion beam production...
International audienceFacilities reaccelerating radioactive ion beams face diverse technical challen...