Konferenzpaper

A new concept for time-of-flight mass spectrometry with slowed-down short-lived isotopes


AutorenlisteScheidenberger, C; Attallah, F; Casares, A; Czok, U; Dodonov, A; Eliseev, SA; Geissel, H; Hausmann, M; Kholomeev, A; Kozlovski, V; Litvinov, YA; Maier, M; Münzenberg, G; Nankov, N; Novikov, YN; Radon, T; Stadlmann, J; Weick, H; Weidenmüller, M; Wollnik, H; Zhou, Z

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2001

Seiten531-534

ZeitschriftHyperfine Interactions

Bandnummer132

Heftnummer1-4

ISSN0304-3843

KonferenzConference on Atomic Physics at Accelerators: Mass Spectrometry (APAC 2000)

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
A new concept for direct mass measurements of short-lived nuclei with an electrostatic time-of-flight mass spectrometer is described. The spectrometer can be coupled to an in-flight separator such as SHIP or FRS via a gas stopping cell and a gas-filled linear Paul trap. The time required for mass measurement is of the order of a few milliseconds allowing one to investigate nuclei with these short half-lives. A mass-resolving-power m/Deltam(FWHM) = 50000 has been reached. First results of the range-focusing technique are presented, which is under development for the efficient stopping and extraction of relativistic exotic nuclei.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilScheidenberger, C., Attallah, F., Casares, A., Czok, U., Dodonov, A., Eliseev, S., et al. (2001) A new concept for time-of-flight mass spectrometry with slowed-down short-lived isotopes, Hyperfine Interactions, 132(1-4), pp. 531-534

APA-ZitierstilScheidenberger, C., Attallah, F., Casares, A., Czok, U., Dodonov, A., Eliseev, S., Geissel, H., Hausmann, M., Kholomeev, A., Kozlovski, V., Litvinov, Y., Maier, M., Münzenberg, G., Nankov, N., Novikov, Y., Radon, T., Stadlmann, J., Weick, H., Weidenmüller, M., ...Zhou, Z. (2001). A new concept for time-of-flight mass spectrometry with slowed-down short-lived isotopes. Hyperfine Interactions. 132(1-4), 531-534.



Schlagwörter


Exotic nucleiHEAVY-IONSrange focusingtime-of-flight mass spectrometer

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