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ISOLDE - Accelerating Future
<!--HTML--><BR><BR><I>Organiser(s): HR-RFA</I> <BR><BR><B>Summary:</B> <BR>Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) was first developed in Copenhagen in the late 50s. The technique was taken to CERN in the 60s and the CERN facility was given the...
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author | Lindroos, M (CERN) |
author_facet | Lindroos, M (CERN) |
author_sort | Lindroos, M (CERN) |
collection | CERN |
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<BR><BR><B>Summary:</B>
<BR>Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) was first developed in Copenhagen in the late 50s. The technique was taken to CERN in the 60s and the CERN facility was given the name ISOLDE. The method is based on energetic protons hitting a solid target. The reaction products produced through spallation, fission and fragmentation are heated out in the form of an electrically neutral gas. In the subsequent steps the gas is ionized, accelerated and magnetically separated to produce isotopically pure beams for experiments in nuclear physics, atomic physics, astrophysics, solid state physics and for medical applications.
<BR>An overview will be given of the physics at ISOLDE as well as over the techniques used to produce the necessary isotopes. Furthermore, a part of the talk will be dedicated to the future plans at ISOLDE including the proposal to build a next generation radioactive beam facility at CERN.
<BR>The talk ends with a guided visit to the ISOLDE facility.
<BR><BR><B>Prerequisite knowledge: </B> None.
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spelling | cern-15645372022-11-03T08:21:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1564537engLindroos, M (CERN)ISOLDE - Accelerating FutureISOLDE - Accelerating FutureSummer Student Lecture Programme Course<!--HTML--><BR><BR><I>Organiser(s): HR-RFA</I> <BR><BR><B>Summary:</B> <BR>Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) was first developed in Copenhagen in the late 50s. The technique was taken to CERN in the 60s and the CERN facility was given the name ISOLDE. The method is based on energetic protons hitting a solid target. The reaction products produced through spallation, fission and fragmentation are heated out in the form of an electrically neutral gas. In the subsequent steps the gas is ionized, accelerated and magnetically separated to produce isotopically pure beams for experiments in nuclear physics, atomic physics, astrophysics, solid state physics and for medical applications. <BR>An overview will be given of the physics at ISOLDE as well as over the techniques used to produce the necessary isotopes. Furthermore, a part of the talk will be dedicated to the future plans at ISOLDE including the proposal to build a next generation radioactive beam facility at CERN. <BR>The talk ends with a guided visit to the ISOLDE facility. <BR><BR><B>Prerequisite knowledge: </B> None. oai:cds.cern.ch:15645372003 |
spellingShingle | Summer Student Lecture Programme Course Lindroos, M (CERN) ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title | ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title_full | ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title_fullStr | ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title_full_unstemmed | ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title_short | ISOLDE - Accelerating Future |
title_sort | isolde - accelerating future |
topic | Summer Student Lecture Programme Course |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1564537 |
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