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@unpublished{bajeat:ecris2020-mozzo05, author = {O. Bajeat and C. Barue and M. Dubois and F. Lemagnen and M. Michel}, title = {{A New Resistive High Temperature Oven for Metallic Beams Production}}, booktitle = {Proc. ECRIS'20}, language = {english}, intype = {presented at the}, series = {International Workshop on ECR Ion Sources}, number = {24}, venue = {East Lansing, MI, USA}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {07}, year = {2022}, note = {presented at ECRIS'20 in East Lansing, MI, USA, unpublished}, abstract = {{For the Super Separator Spectrometer (S3) [1] currently under construction on Spiral 2 facility, metallic beams of high intensities must be delivered to impinge a target aiming to produce rare radioactive isotopes for fundamental nuclear studies. First requested beams are 58Ni, 48Ca, 50Cr, 50Ti or 50V with an intensity about 1,2.10¹³ pps. The metallic ion beams will be produced by the Phoenix V3 ECR ion source combined with a resistive oven newly designed to cope with the beam specifications. The evaporation of low vapor pressure metallic elements (Ti, V…) requires temperature within a range of 1900°C to 2000°C. A new design of a resistive oven has been developed for this purpose. The oven reached 2000°C in a test vacuum chamber during 8 days. It has worked out in the Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source ECR4 at GANIL for Titanium beam production. Further tests using this ion source are under preparation for Ti and V beam production. Flux and angular distribution of atoms released by the oven are going to be measured off-line for optimizing crucibles geometries. Finally, the oven will be integrated into the Phoenix V3 ECRIS for Ti and V production.}}, }