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Autor:
T. Vallentin, M. Moser, B. Urban, Patrick Reichart, Christoph Greubel, Günther Dollinger, W. Carli, K. Peeper
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 348:34-42
Basic requirement for ion microprobes with sub-μm beam focus is a high brightness beam to fill the small phase space usually accepted by the ion microprobe with enough ion current for the desired application. We performed beam transport simulations
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Autor:
P. Hartung, Christoph Greubel, K. Peeper, W. Carli, Patrick Reichart, Günther Dollinger, M. Moser
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 273:226-230
In order to improve the lateral resolution of the 3D hydrogen microscopy by proton–proton scattering at the Munich microprobe SNAKE, we have installed a new multicusp ion source for negative hydrogen ions manufactured by HVEE at the Munich 14 MV ta
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M. Gross, J. Szerypo, W. Carli, H.J. Maier, R. Stoepler, R. Krücken, P. G. Thirolf, A. Kohlhund, F. Nebel, Thomas Faestermann, Dietrich Habs
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 266:4261-4266
The target-ion source system for the Munich Fission Fragment Accelerator MAFF has been developed. The target consists of typically 1 g of 235 U dispersed homogeneously in form of UC 2 in a cylindrical graphite matrix, encapsulated in a protective Re
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Soumen Paul, A.R. Müller, M. Simson, H.-F. Wirth, W. Carli, R. Picker, O. Zimmer, G. Petzoldt, F. J. Hartmann
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 582:395-400
We describe a proton accelerator with adjustable low energy and low flux ( PAFF , Proton Accelerator for Femtoampere Flux), constructed for calibration and tests of proton detectors for neutron-decay experiments. The facility produces a stable proton
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V. Höllriegl, R. Hertenberger, U. Gerstmann, Augusto Giussani, Herwig G. Paretzke, W. Carli, U. Holzwarth, Uwe Oeh, K. Abbas, Oliver Meisenberg, Ivan Veronese, M. Greiter, A. Geisler, Marie Claire Cantone
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 127:266-269
Biokinetic models are used in radiation protection to assess internal radiation doses. Experiments with stable isotopes as tracers can be performed to obtain characteristic parameters of these models. Two methods for the measurement of zirconium isot
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H. Bongers, Thomas Faestermann, F. Ospald, M. Pasini, F. Nebel, W. Carli, R. Großmann, E. Zech, R. Krücken, Oliver Kester, F. Tralmer, P. Maier-Komor, P. G. Thirolf, H.J. Maier, Walter Assmann, Dietrich Habs, P. Hartung, P. Jüttner, J. Szerypo, L. Beck, S. Heinz, M. Schumann, M. Groß
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 746:22-26
At the Munich research reactor FRM-II a radioactive beam facility is planned. About 1014 fissions/s will be induced by thermal neutrons in a target of 235U. Fission products will be ionised, extracted from the neighbourhood of the reactor core, mass
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R. Strauss, D. Hauff, J. Jochum, Franz von Feilitzsch, J. Loebell, F. Pröbst, S. Scholl, A.C.S.S.M. Bento, G. Angloher, Leo Stodolsky, A. Gütlein, F. Petricca, D. Hellgartner, A. Tanzke, Andreas Erb, M. Wüstrich, K. Rottler, M. Willers, I. Usherov, C. Sailer, F. Reindl, Lucia Canonica, H. Hagn, W. Carli, S. Wawoczny, Stephan V. Roth, W. Potzel, Jochen Schieck, C. Bucci, M. v. Sivers, M. Uffinger, A. Zöller, S. Schönert, C. Strandhagen, A. Münster, C. Ciemniak, W. Seidel, H. Kraus, J.-C. Lanfranchi, P. Gorla, A. Ulrich, K. Schäffner
Scintillating CaWO$_4$ single crystals are a promising multi-element target for rare-event searches and are currently used in the direct Dark Matter experiment CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers). The relative light
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https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1516502/document.pdf