Author: Imel, G.
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TUPOT001 Plans for Laser Ablation of Actinides into an ECRIS for Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy 110
 
  • R.C. Pardo, F.G. Kondev, S.A. Kondrashev, C. Nair, T. Palchan, E. Rehm, R.H. Scott, R.C. Vondrasek
    ANL, Argonne, USA
  • P. Collon
    University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
  • G. Imel
    ISU, Pocatello, Idaho, USA
  • C. McGrath, G. Palmotti, M. Salvatores, G. Youinou
    Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho, USA
  • M. Paul
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Racah Institute of Physics, Jerusalem, Israel
 
  Funding: This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
A pro­ject using ac­cel­er­a­tor mass spec­trom­e­try (AMS) at the ATLAS fa­cil­i­ty to mea­sure neu­tron cap­ture rates on a wide range of ac­tinides in a re­ac­tor en­vi­ron­ment is un­der­way. This pro­ject will re­quire the mea­sure­ment of many sam­ples with high pre­ci­sion and ac­cu­ra­cy. The AMS tech­nique at ATLAS is based on pro­duc­tion of high­ly-charged pos­i­tive ions in an ECRIS fol­lowed by lin­ear ac­cel­er­a­tion. We have cho­sen to use laser ab­la­tion as the best means of feed­ing the ac­tinide ma­te­ri­al into the ion source be­cause we be­lieve this tech­nique will have more ef­fi­cien­cy and lower cham­ber con­tam­i­na­tion thus re­duc­ing ‘cross talk’ be­tween sam­ples. In ad­di­tion a mul­ti-sam­ple hold­er/chang­er is part of the pro­ject to allow quick change be­tween mul­ti­ple sam­ples. The sta­tus of the pro­ject, de­sign, and goals for ini­tial off-line ab­la­tion tests will be dis­cussed as well as the over­all pro­ject sched­ule.
 
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