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AKBP: Arbeitskreis Beschleunigerphysik

AKBP 7: Applied Physics with Accelerators

AKBP 7.1: Vortrag

Mittwoch, 20. März 2024, 09:30–09:45, E 020

The solid state Physics programme at ISOLDE-CERN: an important update — •Juliana Schell1,2, Hans Hofsaess3, Peter Schaaf4, Lukas Eng5, Sergiy Divinski6, Anna Krawczuk3, and Doru Lupascu21European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Switzerland — 2University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany — 3Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany — 4TU Ilmenau, Germany — 5Technische Universität Dresden, Germany — 6University of Münster, Germany

ISOLDE-CERN is the worldwide reference facility for the production and delivery of radioactive ion beams of high purity. Since the late 70s the laboratory is pioneer in the use of nuclear techniques for studying local properties of materials using high-technology equipment. For instance, the brand-new ultra-high-vacuum implantation chamber called ASPIC Ion Implantation chamber (ASCII) decelerates the radioactive ion beam allowing to perform ultra-low energy ion implantations, and local measurements on the surface and interface of materials. The new MULTIPAC setup for Perturbed Angular Correlation Experiments in Multiferroic (and Magnetic) Materials simultaneously allows to measure local magnetic and ferroelectric properties of materials in magnetic fields up to 8.5 T. Last, but not least, the eMIL-Setup is an advanced emission Mössbauer spectrometer for measurements in versatile conditions of several classes of materials, thanks to the emission Magnetic Mössbauer Analyzer (eMMA) extension. This presentation introduces the new setups and discuss the possibilities of investigations on the frontiers of solid-state physics research.

Keywords: Low energy implantation; Radioactive ion beam; Nuclear solid state physics

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