Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1687472 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A forced electron beam induced arc discharge (FEBIAD-B2) type ion source and a surface ionization type one with a uranium target have been developed for the JAEA-ISOL. The ion sources were utilized to produce medium-heavy neutron-rich radioactive ion beams for acceleration with Tokai radioactive ion accelerator complex (TRIAC). In the FEBIAD-B2 type ion source, a target container containing about 1 g/cm2 of 238UCx target is directly attached to a plasma chamber. While the surface ionization type one, 238UCx target is located inside the ion source as an internal target. With both ion sources, about 100 isotopes produced in the proton-induced fission of uranium with separation efficiencies of 0.1–30% have been mass-separated.

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