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Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research

In this paper we review the most recent and new applications of solid state characterization techniques using radioactive ion beams. For such type of research high yields of chemically clean ion beams of radioactive isotopes are needed which are provided by the on-line coupling of high resolution is...

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Autor principal: Correia, J G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/487070
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description In this paper we review the most recent and new applications of solid state characterization techniques using radioactive ion beams. For such type of research high yields of chemically clean ion beams of radioactive isotopes are needed which are provided by the on-line coupling of high resolution isotope separators to particle accelerators, such as the ISOLDE facility at CERN. There new experiments are performed by an increasing number of solid state groups. They combine nuclear spectroscopic techniques such as Mössbauer, Perturbed Angular Correlations (PAC) and Emission Channeling with the traditional non-radioactive techniques like Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy and Hall Effect measurements. Recently isotopes of elements not available before were successfully used in new PAC experiments, and the first Photoluminescence (PL) measurements, where the element transmutation plays the essential role on the PL peak identification, have been performed. The scope of applications of radioactive ion beams for research in solid state physics will be enlarged in the near future, with the installation at ISOLDE of a post-accelerator device providing radioactive beams with energies ranging from a few keV up to a few MeV.
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spelling cern-4870702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/487070engCorreia, J GRadioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State ResearchCondensed MatterIn this paper we review the most recent and new applications of solid state characterization techniques using radioactive ion beams. For such type of research high yields of chemically clean ion beams of radioactive isotopes are needed which are provided by the on-line coupling of high resolution isotope separators to particle accelerators, such as the ISOLDE facility at CERN. There new experiments are performed by an increasing number of solid state groups. They combine nuclear spectroscopic techniques such as Mössbauer, Perturbed Angular Correlations (PAC) and Emission Channeling with the traditional non-radioactive techniques like Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy and Hall Effect measurements. Recently isotopes of elements not available before were successfully used in new PAC experiments, and the first Photoluminescence (PL) measurements, where the element transmutation plays the essential role on the PL peak identification, have been performed. The scope of applications of radioactive ion beams for research in solid state physics will be enlarged in the near future, with the installation at ISOLDE of a post-accelerator device providing radioactive beams with energies ranging from a few keV up to a few MeV.CERN-OPEN-2001-008oai:cds.cern.ch:4870701997-05-04
spellingShingle Condensed Matter
Correia, J G
Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title_full Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title_fullStr Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title_full_unstemmed Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title_short Radioactive Ion Beams and Techniques for Solid State Research
title_sort radioactive ion beams and techniques for solid state research
topic Condensed Matter
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