Author: Canet, C.
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MOPPH002 Production Of Metallic Stable Ion Beams For GANIL And SPIRAL2 45
 
  • F. Lemagnen, C. Barue, C. Canet, J.L. Flambard, R. Frigot, P. Jardin, L. Maunoury, O. Osmond, J. Piot
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • B.J.P. Gall
    IPHC, Strasbourg Cedex 2, France
  • T. Lamy, P. Sole, T. Thuillier
    LPSC, Grenoble Cedex, France
  • C. Peaucelle
    IN2P3 IPNL, Villeurbanne, France
 
  GANIL has been producing many stable beams for nearly 30 years. Constant progress have been obtained in terms of intensity, stability and reliability. The presentation highlights recent results obtained for 50Ti beam production from an organo-metallic compound using the MIVOC (Metallic Ions from Volatile Compounds) method with the ECR4 ion source. The synthesis of this compound has been studied and realized by the IPHC-Strasbourg team from isotopically enriched titanium metal. Preliminary tests using natural titanocene were performed to validate the production method in terms of beam intensity, stability and reliability. Results obtained allowed us to program a physics experiment in September 2013. A 50Ti10+ beam was maintained stable for 300 h with a mean intensity of 20 μA. Q/A=1/3 ion source of SPIRAL 2 facility, whom commissioning will be led by end of 2014, is Phoenix V2 ion source which has been developed by LPSC-Grenoble. Results obtained for nickel (58Ni19+) and calcium (40Ca16+) in collaboration with LPSC Grenoble will be presented in this report.
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