A setup has been constructed which enables to produce nuclear polarized, mass separated beams at the Leuven Isotope Separator On Line (LISOL). First experiments demonstrate the existence of substantial atomic orientations, induced with both the tilted foil (TF) and the grazing surface scattering (GSS) technique. The results of the TF experiments being as good as optimal for our situation, the GSS results can still be enhanced. The setup could be used as a complementary method in material characterization studies and first experiments to use a polarized N-13 beam to determine site distributions of N implanted in Fe are being planned.
Communication à un colloque (Conference Paper) – Présentation orale avec comité de sélection
Access type
Accès restreint
Publication date
1992
Language
Anglais
Conference
"3RD INTERNATIONAL CONF ON CHEMICAL ANALYSIS : MICROANALYSIS OF LIGHT ELEMENTS ( HYDROGEN TO NEON ) USING CHARGED PARTICLE ACCELERATORS", NAMUR(Belgium) (Jul 08-12, 1991)
Journal information
"Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms" - Vol. 66, no. 1-2, p. 267-273 (1992)
Vanderpoorten, W. ; Wouters, Johan ; Demoor, P. ; Schuurmans, P. ; Severijns, N. ; et. al. Polarized Nitrogen Beams At Lisol.3RD INTERNATIONAL CONF ON CHEMICAL ANALYSIS : MICROANALYSIS OF LIGHT ELEMENTS ( HYDROGEN TO NEON ) USING CHARGED PARTICLE ACCELERATORS (NAMUR(Belgium), Jul 08-12, 1991). In: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, Vol. 66, no. 1-2, p. 267-273 (1992)