27–28 Jun 2011
CERN
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Session

Ion sources R&D

27 Jun 2011, 16:50
CERN

CERN

Conveners

Ion sources R&D

  • Magdalena Kowalska

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  1. Dr Christophe LAU (IPN Orsay)
    27/06/2011, 16:50
    Invited
    In the framework of European projects for future facilities and for the operation of ALTO facility, IPNO achieves various studies and developments on ion sources. For Spiral2 project, IPNO develops a plasma ion source called IRENA. For the ALTO facility, in collaboration with CERN, IPNO starts up the operation of a laser ion source. For EURISOL project, IPNO has submitted a NuPNET proposal:...
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  2. Luigi Celona
    27/06/2011, 17:10
    The aim of the EXCYT (EXotics with CYclotron and Tandem) facility is the production and acceleration of radioactive ion beams. A primary beam provided by the K-800 Superconducting Cyclotron produces the required nuclear species in a target-ion source complex, which can be used for low energy experiments (up to 300 keV) and higher energy, by accelerating them by means of the 15 MV Tandem. The...
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  3. Pekka Suominen (CERN)
    27/06/2011, 17:30
    Invited
    During the recent years the JYFL ion source group has actively performed time resolved photon emission experiments in order to study the breakdown process of ECR heated plasma. The first experiments were carried out by using Ge-detectors of the Accelerator Laboratory and later by using CdTe-detectors for lower energies (about 2 keV – 300 keV). In order to cover the entire energy range of...
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  4. Dr Hanna Franberg-Delahaye (Grand Accelerateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL))
    27/06/2011, 17:50
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