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HYBRID RECOIL MASS ANALYZER

A unique combination of gas-filled separator and recoil mass spectrometer

Design Features


• The first magnetic quadrupole doublet (Q1Q2) is planned to be superconducting in order to increase the solid angle of acceptance. The magnetic doublet is being developed with the help from experts from Michigan State University, USA.

• The lower radius and higher radius sides of MD1 chamber are lined with tantalum with water-cooled copper backing to stop the primary beam in gas-filled mode and vacuum mode operation, respectively.

• The quadrupole Q3, between MD1 and MD2, is split into two halves with the intermediate space provided for the insertion of slits or beam stoppers depending on the mode of operation.

• The entrance and exit of Q3 chamber are provided with welded bellows to allow the sideway movement of Q3 in a precise and reproducible manner on linear rails. The space thus created may be used as focal plane position in gas-filled mode for better transmission of low velocity, heavy ERs.

• Quadrupoles Q6 and Q7 are provided with sideway movement mechanism for creating extra space around the first focal plane to install HPGe / Clover detectors, if required in an experiment.

• The electrostatic dipole (ED) of the second stage has curved anode and cathode plates machined from solid titanium and is capable of reaching voltages of +/- 300 kV across a gap of 12 cm.

• Two dedicated focal plane detector systems are planned for the two modes of operation.



Contact us:
N. Madhavan
Inter University Accelerator Centre
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Post Box 10502
New Delhi 110067, India
Phone: +91 11 26893955
Telefax: +91 11 26893666
Email: madhavan@iuac.res.in
This page is designed and maintained by S. Nath ( subir@iuac.res.in ). Last updated on January 23, 2012.