27 March 2010 to 1 April 2010
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WAT-II

WAT-II
31 Mar 2010, 09:00
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

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  1. Dr Lisa Biasetto (LNL-INFN & Univerisity of Padova)
    31/03/2010, 09:00
    Materials science, nanomaterials
    oral
    The first online mass separated isotope (ISOL) beam was produced 60 years ago at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. Krypton beams were obtained by fission reactions in a large and heated UO2 target positioned at proximity of a neutron converter [1]. Since then a large variety of other targets and primary drivers have been developed and used in several facilities throughout the world. At...
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  2. s sodaye
    31/03/2010, 09:30
    Materials science, nanomaterials
    oral
    Synthesis of 244Bk by 11B + 238U reaction for spectroscopic investigations Suparna Sodaye1*, K. Sudarshan1, D. Banerjee2, R. Tripathi1, P. Maheshwari1, D. Dutta1, R. Guin2, R. Palit3, and P.K.Pujari1 1 Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India 2 Radiochemistry laboratory, VECC, 1/AF, Bidhan Nagar, Kolkata, India 3 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,...
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  3. Dr Lisa Biasetto (LNL-INFN)
    31/03/2010, 10:00
    Materials science, nanomaterials
    oral
    The development of targets for RIBs production is a challenging field for material scientists, who are asked to develop materials possessing tailored properties in order to: 1) produce the isotopes requested by the specific experiment 2) grant for high release efficiency of the produced isotopes 3) long life of the target during bombardment In addition, the severe operating...
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  4. Eugene Spejewski (Oak Ridge Associated Universities)
    31/03/2010, 11:00
    Fission products and Radioactive Ion Beam Yields
    oral
    Yield determinations of various uranium targets which could be used in the presented concept of a two-stage target.
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  5. i gomes
    31/03/2010, 11:30
    Fission products and Radioactive Ion Beam Yields
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    Concepts for high power targets of thorium and uranium Itacil Gomes,1 Jerry Nolen2, John Greene2 1 I.C.Gomes Consulting & Investment Inc, Naperville, IL, USA, e-mail: icgomes@icgomes.com 2 Argonne National Laboratory, Physics Division, Argonne, IL, USA, e-mail: nolen@anl.gov; greene@anl.gov In recent years the high power Radioactive Beam community has had a renewed interest in...
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  6. AHMET OZGUMUS (Institut de Physique Nucléaire d’Orsay, UMR 8608 CNRS, Université Paris-Sud 11, Orsay)
    31/03/2010, 12:00
    Fission products and Radioactive Ion Beam Yields
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    Very recently studies have been started at IPNO within the framework of the SPIRAL2 project to optimize the properties of uranium carbide used as a fission target. The required characteristics of this target are both the high fission production yield and the capability to release the fission products outside the material as fast as possible. The method of production of this material must be...
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