1. Tilted-foil technique for producing a spin-polarized radioactive isotope beam.
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Hirayama, Y., Mihara, M., Watanabe, Y., Jeong, S., Miyatake, H., Momota, S., Hashimoto, T., Imai, N., Matsuta, K., Ishiyama, H., Ichikawa, S., Ishii, T., Izumikawa, T., Katayama, I., Kawakami, H., Kawamura, H., Nishinaka, I., Nishio, K., Makii, H., and Mitsuoka, S.
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RADIOISOTOPES , *NUCLEAR physics , *ION accelerators , *POLYSTYRENE , *POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) , *BEAM emittance (Nuclear physics) , *NUCLEAR spin - Abstract
The tilted-foil method for producing spin-polarized radioactive isotope beams has been studied for the application to nuclear physics and materials science, using the radioactive nucleus Li ( $\ensuremath I^{\pi}=2^+$ , g = 0.82678(9) , $\ensuremath T_{1/2}=0.838(6)$ s) produced at the Tokai Radioactive Ion Accelerator Complex (TRIAC). We successfully produced polarization in a Li beam of $\ensuremath 7.3\pm0.5$ % using 15 thin polystyrene foils (4.2 $\ensuremath \mu \mathrm{g/cm}^2$ fabricated especially for this purpose. A systematic study of the nuclear polarization as a function of the number of foils, beam energy, tilt angle and foil material has been performed, confirming the features of the tilted-foil technique experimentally. The contributions made to the nuclear polarization of Li nuclei by the atomic states was investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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