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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Status of HIGISOL a new version equipped with SPIG and electric field guidance
R. BéraudWenxue HuangA. PopovJussi HuikariAri JokinenJ. SzerypoHeikki PenttiläB. BruyneelA. EmsallemKari PerajarviA. NieminenY. WangVeli KolhinenSami Rinta-antilaG. CanchelJuha ÄYstöPeter Dendoovensubject
Jet (fluid)Field (physics)[PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]ChemistryNuclear engineeringNozzleCyclotron[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciences7. Clean energy030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingIonlaw.inventionNuclear physics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysics::Plasma PhysicslawElectric field0103 physical sciencesNuclear spectroscopy010306 general physicsBeam (structure)description
A new HIGISOL chamber devoted to the study of short-lived products from heavy-ion-induced fusion-evaporation reactions is proposed. It enables, via the extraction of ions by means of a SPIG (SextuPole rf Ion Guide), to improve the mass resolving power by a factor 2.5 compared to the previous system using a skimmer-ring assembly. The gas cell was also equiped with an electric field for faster transportation of recoiling ions to the nozzle where they are ejected with the gas jet. The first results obtained both with a radioactive α-source and cyclotron beam will be reported.
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2001-01-01 |