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Recent investigations and applications of thin diamond-like carbon (DLC) foils

Authors :
R. von Hahn
Robin Golser
E.D. Olshanski
Christof Vockenhuber
Roland Repnow
V.Kh. Liechtenstein
Walter Kutschera
Michael Friedrich
U. Kreissig
T.M. Ivkova
Peter Steier
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 521(2004), 197-202
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In previous experiments, diamond-like carbon (DLC) foils which are being produced at Kurchatov Institute, have proven well suited as long-lived stripper foils for high-energy heavy-ion tandem accelerators and ultra-thin secondary-electron (SE) emitting foils for TOF spectrometers. This paper presents the recent advances in DLC targetry with main emphasis given to development and applications of ultra thin foils (maximum diameter up to 70 mm) with high uniformity and minimal possible effective thickness, the latter has been evaluated by measurements of both energy loss and angular scattering of heavy ions transmitting through the foils. Comparative lifetimes of DLC stripper foils irradiated with high intensity (150 μA) He + beams at 2 MeV are reported, which demonstrate the favorable use of DLC foils as supplemental strippers at RFQ linacs. In conclusion, the attractive results of application of ultra-thin DLC foils to TOF detectors for heavy ion AMS as well as to compact tandem accelerators are presented.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 521(2004), 197-202
Accession number :
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