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Collinear laser spectroscopy on unstable isotopes—A tool of nuclear physics

1985

Atomic hyperfine structures and isotope shifts yield basic information about nuclear ground-state spins, moments and mean square charge radii. Recently, the collinear-beam laser experiments at ISOLDE have considerably enlarged the range of elements for which these studies can be extended into regions far from β-stability. The essential features of these experiments are outlined, and examples of the results on the rare-earth and radium isotopic chains are given. Finally, further improvements in sensitivity using non-optical detection are discussed.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)SpinsIsotopeChemistryCharge (physics)Condensed Matter PhysicsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionNuclear physicslawYield (chemistry)Physics::Atomic PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyHyperfine structureHyperfine Interactions
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Heavy-Ion Induced Charge Yield in MOSFETs

2009

The heavy-ion induced electron/hole charge yield in silicon-oxide versus electric field is presented. The heavy-ion charge yield was determined by comparing the voltage shifts of MOSFET transistors irradiated with 10-keV X-rays and several different heavy ions. The obtained charge yield for the heavy ions is in average nearly an order of magnitude lower than for the X-rays for the entire range of measured electric fields.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Yield (engineering)Materials scienceAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCharge (physics)Electronequipment and suppliesIonNuclear Energy and EngineeringElectric fieldMOSFETElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAtomic physicsVoltageIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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Molecular dynamics simulation of the damage production in Al (110) surface with slow argon ions

1986

We have developed a molecular dynamics simulation program to gain more insight into the sputtering process, especially the damage produced by it. We have studied the sputtering of aluminium (110) surface with argon ions. The Morse pair potentail was used for Al−Al interaction, the Lennard-Jones potential for Ar−Ar interaction and both the Moliere potential and the universal potential of Ziegler et al. for Ar−Al interaction. An electronic friction term proportional to the particle velocities was also used. The studied incident argon ion energies and angles were 200 and 400 eV and 0° (normal), 25°, 45° and 75°, respectively. The calculated sputtering yield and the overall shape and the mean d…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsYield (engineering)Argonchemistry.chemical_elementIonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMolecular dynamicschemistryPhysics::Plasma PhysicsAluminiumSputteringVacancy defectParticleAtomic physicsInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Developments for neutron-induced fission at IGISOL-4

2016

At the IGISOL-4 facility, neutron-rich, medium mass nuclei have usually been produced via charged particle-induced fission of natural uranium and thorium. Neutron-induced fission is expected to have a higher production cross section of the most neutron-rich species. Development of a neutron source along with a new ion guide continues to be one of the major goals since the commissioning of IGISOL-4. Neutron intensities at di↵erent angles from a beryllium neutron source have been measured in an on-line experiment with a 30 MeV proton beam. Recently, the new ion guide coupled to the neutron source has been tested as well. Details of the neutron source and ion guide design together with prelimi…

Nuclear and High Energy Physicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsNeutron emissionChemistryXenon-135Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenatarget and ion source techniquesNuclear Theoryion guideFission product yield01 natural sciencesFast fissionNuclear physicslow-energy separators0103 physical sciencesneutron-induced fissionNeutron cross sectionNeutron sourceNeutron010306 general physicsLong-lived fission productNuclear Experimentisotope productionInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Delayed-neutrons from arsenic isotopes 84As, 85As and 86As

1973

Abstract Short-lived arsenic isotopes were produced by thermal-neutron fission of 235U and isolated within 2·5 sec by volatilization of arsenic hydride. The existence of a strong delayed-neutron precursor of 2·05±0·05 sec half-life among the arsenic isotopes is confirmed and its assignment to 85As ascertained by milking of the daughter product 33 sec 85Se and 3·1 min 84Se, which is the final nucleus in the neutron decay branch of 85As. A delayed-neutron yield of 7·8 ± 1·2 neutrons/104 fissions was obtained for 85As. A new isotope, 0·9 ± 0·2 sec 86As, was detected by delayed-neutron counting and by following the decay of its most prominent γ-ray. The mass assignment was verified by milking o…

Nuclear fission productCluster decayPolymers and PlasticsIsotopeIsotopes of uraniumChemistryNeutron emissionIsotopes of samariumRadiochemistryMaterials ChemistryFission product yieldDelayed neutronJournal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry
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Fission product yields at intermediate energy

1998

The results of experimental and theoretical studies of fission product yields in proton-induced fission of 238U are presented. The yields of neutron-rich Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga and Ge—isotopes were measured by 25 MeV protons and the ion guide-based isotope separator technique. The pre-neutron emission fragment mass distributions were measured by protons at energies Ep=20, 35, 50 and 60 MeV using time-of-flight method. The results indicate enhancement for superasymmetric mass division at intermediate excitation energy of the fissioning nucleus. A model calculation of fission products yields for fission of 238U by protons and neutrons is presented which predicts the formation cross sections for neutr…

Nuclear physicsNuclear fission productFission productsCold fissionCluster decayFissionChemistryNeutron emissionIsotopes of samariumNuclear TheoryFission product yieldNuclear ExperimentAIP Conference Proceedings
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Mass and charge distributions in the very asymmetric thermal neutron induced fission of the odd-Z nucleus 242mAm

1999

Yields of light fission products (A = 68, 70-84, 87, 88, 94, 96, 98, 102 and 106-108), their kinetic energies and nuclear charge distributions (A = 71-84, 87 and 88) in the thermal neutron induced fission of the odd-Z nucleus Am-242m(Z = 95) were measured using the mass-separator Lohengrin at the Institute Laue-Langevin in Grenoble (France). The mass yield curve shows a fine structure at A = 70, probably due to shell and/or odd-even effects affecting also the nuclear charge distribution. The analysis of isotopic chain yields gives evidence for a very low excitation energy of the lightest fission fragments observed. A preferential formation of fragments with even Z is found for this odd-Z co…

Nuclear physicsNuclear reactionPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCold fissionCluster decayFissionNeutron emissionNeutronFission product yieldAtomic physicsNeutron temperatureNuclear Physics A
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New model and code for calculation of product yields in fusion-fission reactions

2003

A new version of the theoretical model and computing code for calculations of the pre- and post-scission light particle spectra and multiplicity distributions, the evaporation residue cross sections, and the fission product yield cross sections has been developed. The most important dynamical effects (nuclear friction and light particle emission at the descent from saddle to scission point) in the decay of heated rotating compound nuclei were included in consideration [1]. The fission characteristics have been calculated for every compound nucleus at excitation energy and angular momentum at the scission point. The contributions from different fission modes including the superasymmetric one…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsAngular momentumFissionNuclear TheoryMonte Carlo methodFission product yieldNuclear ExperimentPolarization (waves)ExcitationSpectral lineSaddle
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Stellar(n,γ)Cross Section ofNi62

2005

The 62Ni(n,gamma)63Ni(t(1/2)=100+/-2 yr) reaction plays an important role in the control of the flow path of the slow neutron-capture (s) nucleosynthesis process. We have measured for the first time the total cross section of this reaction for a quasi-Maxwellian (kT=25 keV) neutron flux. The measurement was performed by fast-neutron activation, combined with accelerator mass spectrometry to detect directly the 63Ni product nuclei. The experimental value of 28.4+/-2.8 mb, fairly consistent with a recent calculation, affects the calculated net yield of 62Ni itself and the whole distribution of nuclei with 62<A<90 produced by the weak s process in massive stars.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)StarsNucleosynthesisNeutron fluxYield (chemistry)General Physics and AstronomyAtomic physicss-processMass spectrometryAccelerator mass spectrometryPhysical Review Letters
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Superasymmetric fission at intermediate energy and production of neutron-rich nuclei with A &lt; 80

1997

Abstract The yields of neutron-rich Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga and Ge-isotopes were measured in 25 MeV proton induced fission of 238 U using the ion guide-based isotope separator technique. The results indicate enhancement for superasymmetric mass division at intermediate excitation energy of the fissioning nucleus and show the potential of this reaction for the production of neutron-rich exotic nuclei around Z = 28.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCold fissionCluster decayProtonIsotopeFissionNuclear fissionNuclear TheoryNeutronFission product yieldNuclear ExperimentPhysics Letters B
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