Conveners
MOC: Oral Session MC1
- Alessio Galatà (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Description
Early Afternoon Session
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60. Recent achievements in the production of metallic ion beams with the CAPRICE ECRIS at GSI (MOC1)Alexander Andreev (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)9/16/24, 2:00 PMMC1: New Development and Status ReportsOral Presentation
The GSI CAPRICE Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (ECRIS) provides highly-charged ion beams for various experiments at GSI, enabling the delivery of continuous wave (CW) metallic ion beams with low material consumption, which is crucial for producing high charge state ion beams from rare or extremely rare isotopes such as 48Ca. These metallic beams are produced utilizing the thermal...
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Damon Todd (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)9/16/24, 2:30 PMMC1: New Development and Status ReportsOral Presentation
Essential to the proposed search for element 120 at LBNL’s 88-Inch Cyclotron is the continual delivery of over a particle microamp of ⁵⁰Ti¹²⁺ for weeks-long campaigns spanning many months. The fully-superconducting ECR ion source VENUS will be the injector source for these runs, and we have developed a new inductive oven design that can survive VENUS’ high magnetic fields while injecting...
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Wang Lu (Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)9/16/24, 3:00 PMMC1: New Development and Status ReportsOral Presentation
Since the development of inductive heating oven in 2019 [1], several intense highly charged metallic ion beams have been produced for different requirements at IMP (Institute of Modern Physics). According to the material characteristics, we used different forms of metal materials, including metal elements (Cr, Mn, Ni, Fe), oxides (UO₂), fluoride or iodide (ZrF₄, SrF₂, CsI), etc. Detail...
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