2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2019.04.063
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New exotic beams from the SPIRAL 1 upgrade

Abstract: Since 2001, the SPIRAL 1 facility has been one of the pioneering facilities in ISOL techniques for reaccelerating radioactive ion beams: the fragmentation of the heavy ion beams of GANIL on graphite targets and subsequent ionization in the Nanogan ECR ion source has permitted to deliver beams of gaseous elements (He, N, O, F, Ne, Ar, Kr) to numerous experiments. Thanks to the CIME cyclotron, energies up to 20 AMeV could be obtained. In 2014, the facility was stopped to undertake a major upgrade, with the aim t… Show more

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“…the GPIB, the effect on the emittance is small when the number of ions is increased (a few %) as can also be seen in table 3. It can nonetheless be seen for the simulations with 10 4 particles as the uncertainty is then only 0.4%.…”
Section: Ion Optics Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…the GPIB, the effect on the emittance is small when the number of ions is increased (a few %) as can also be seen in table 3. It can nonetheless be seen for the simulations with 10 4 particles as the uncertainty is then only 0.4%.…”
Section: Ion Optics Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…As pictured in Fig. 1, the DESIR hall [1,2] will receive beams from the upgraded SPIRAL1 [3] installation, from the low-energy branch of the new Super Separator Spectrometer (S 3 ) [4] also part of SPIRAL2 and from a production building that could be constructed on a longer timescale. All these beams are ISOL-like, being extracted either from a target-ion source system or from a gas catcher.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle figure of merit for radioactive ion sources is the ionization efficiency and while the ISAC-FEBIAD (Fig. 1) shows offline 40 Ar + efficiencies <1 %, values from 10 % to 25 % [7,8] are within reach. With the goal of addressing this, a combined numerical and experimental campaign has been undertaken to identify the underlying processes that improve the FEBIAD's performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphite sheet of 200 µm was initially considered as a good candidate for the catcher for technical reasons of resistivity, heat resistance, ease of use, which facilitate the R&D of the TISS, and also for physico-chemical reasons related to its porosity and to the short sticking time of Rb on graphite [5] at the working temperature required for the TISS (~1400°C). Despite mechanical features less adapted to its use in the TULIP TISS design, rigid graphite of 1 µm grains used to design graphite targets of the current FEBIAD and Nanogan TISS at GANIL [6] was also selected for comparison. Two types of carbon nanotubes were also considered owing to their microstructure, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%