1. First laser ions at the CERN-MEDICIS facility
- Author
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Gadelshin, V. M., Wilkins, S., Fedosseev, V. N., Barbero, E., Barozier, V., Bernardes, A. -P., Chevallay, E., Cocolios, T. E., Crepieux, B., Dockx, K., Eck, M., Fernier, P., Cavaier, R. F., Haddad, F., Jakobi, J., Lambert, L., Marsh, B. A., Marzari, S., Ramos, J. P., Moberg, A. R., Rothe, S., Stora, T., Studer, D., Suarez, A. V., Weber, F., Wendt, K., MEDICIS, Collaboration, Gadelshin, V. M., Wilkins, S., Fedosseev, V. N., Barbero, E., Barozier, V., Bernardes, A. -P., Chevallay, E., Cocolios, T. E., Crepieux, B., Dockx, K., Eck, M., Fernier, P., Cavaier, R. F., Haddad, F., Jakobi, J., Lambert, L., Marsh, B. A., Marzari, S., Ramos, J. P., Moberg, A. R., Rothe, S., Stora, T., Studer, D., Suarez, A. V., Weber, F., Wendt, K., and MEDICIS, Collaboration
- Abstract
The CERN-MEDICIS facility aims to produce emerging medical radionuclides for the theranostics approach in nuclear medicine with mass separation of ion beams. To enhance the radioisotope yield and purity of collected samples, the resonance ionization laser ion source MELISSA was constructed, and provided the first laser ions at the facility in 2019. Several operational tests were accomplished to investigate its performance in preparation for the upcoming production of terbium radioisotopes, which are of particular interest for medical applications. © 2020, The Author(s).
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- 2020