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ISAC and ARIEL: The TRIUMF Radioactive Beam Facilities and the Scientific Program electronic resource edited by Jens Dilling, Reiner Krücken, Lia Merminga.

Contributor(s): Dilling, Jens [editor.] | Krücken, Reiner [editor.] | Merminga, Lia [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VII, 284 p. 146 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400779631Subject(s): physics | Particle acceleration | Surfaces (Physics) | Physics | Particle and Nuclear Physics | Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics | Characterization and Evaluation of MaterialsDDC classification: 539.7 LOC classification: QC770-798Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From the contents: ISAC overview -- The TRIUMF 500 MeV cyclotron: the driver accelerator -- ISAC targets -- Rare isotope beams at ISAC—target & ion source systems -- Off line ion source terminal -- Charge state breeding of radioactive isotopes for ISAC -- ISAC LEBT -- The ISAC post-accelerator -- High energy beam lines -- The experimental facilities at ISAC.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The TRIUMF Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC) facility uses the isotope separation on-line (ISOL) technique to produce rare-isotope beams (RIB). The ISOL system consists of a primary production beam, a target/ion source, a mass separator, and beam transport system. The rare isotopes produced during the interaction of the proton beam with the target nucleus are stopped in the bulk of the target material. They diffuse inside the target material matrix to the surface of the grain and then effuse to the ion source where they are ionized to form an ion beam that can be separated by mass and then guided to the experimental facilities. Previously published in the journal Hyperfine Interactions.
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From the contents: ISAC overview -- The TRIUMF 500 MeV cyclotron: the driver accelerator -- ISAC targets -- Rare isotope beams at ISAC—target & ion source systems -- Off line ion source terminal -- Charge state breeding of radioactive isotopes for ISAC -- ISAC LEBT -- The ISAC post-accelerator -- High energy beam lines -- The experimental facilities at ISAC.

The TRIUMF Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC) facility uses the isotope separation on-line (ISOL) technique to produce rare-isotope beams (RIB). The ISOL system consists of a primary production beam, a target/ion source, a mass separator, and beam transport system. The rare isotopes produced during the interaction of the proton beam with the target nucleus are stopped in the bulk of the target material. They diffuse inside the target material matrix to the surface of the grain and then effuse to the ion source where they are ionized to form an ion beam that can be separated by mass and then guided to the experimental facilities. Previously published in the journal Hyperfine Interactions.

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